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The Partition Work Area Off From Public Access Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- incorrect handling of materials
- exposure to dust and noise
- 2. Set-up Kit
- Failure to secure equipment
- improper use of tools
- 3. Construction of Wall Partition
- Fall from height
- struck by moving objects
- cuts from sharp edges
- 4. Installation of Insulation
- Exposure to glass wool fibres
- improper use of cutting tools
- 5. Plasterboard Installation
- Dust inhalation
- inappropriate use of power tools
- 6. Sanding Walls
- Excess dust
- eye injury due to debris
- 7.Miscellaneous Work
- Electrical shock from misuse of power points
- poor housekeeping
- 8. Clean Up
- Improper disposal of waste material
- slip and trip hazards
- 9. Assessment of Work Area
- Misjudgement of structure stability
- neglect of potential risk areas
- 10. Disassembly
- Incorrect handling of materials
- falling objects
- 11. Final Cleaning
- Slip hazards with wet surfaces
- improper waste disposal
- 12. Signage and Barricading
- Inadequate signage leading to access of danger zones
- ineffective barricading
- 13. Access Control Tools
- Improper use of access control tools leading to unauthorized access
- 14. Maintenance Work
- Exposure to airborne contaminants
- electrical hazards
- 15. Emergency Response Planning
- Insufficient knowledge of emergency procedures
- lack of appropriate emergency tools