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The Plastering The Pool Basin Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip and fall hazards
- Unsafe manual handling of materials
- 2. Mixing Plaster
- Machinery injury
- Dust inhalation
- Chemical exposure
- 3. Load Mixer
- Unsafe heavy lifting
- Mechanical hazards
- 4. Apply First Coat
- Slip and fall hazards
- Dust inhalation
- Eye contact with substances
- 5. Smoothing Surface
- Uneven floors
- Uncontrolled release of energy
- 6. Apply Second Coat
- Exposure to chemicals
- Working at heights
- 7. Final Smoothing
- Physical exertion
- Repetitive movements leading to strain injuries
- 8. Cleanup Work Area
- Sharp object injuries
- Trip and fall hazards
- 9. Dispose of Waste
- Sharps injury
- Biological hazards
- 10. Inspect Finished Product
- Tripping Over Items
- Fall from heights
- 11. Correcting Faults
- Fall from heights
- Electrical hazards
- 12. Dismantle Equipment
- Mechanical hazards
- Noise exposure
- 13. Storing Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by moving objects
- 14. Documenting Works
- Repetitive Strain Injuries
- Lack of awareness about emergency procedures
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Fire danger
- Danger of chemical spillage
- 16. Provide worker training
- Incomplete understanding
- Miscommunication
- 17. Equipment maintenance and check
- Machinery failure
- Improper equipment usage
- 18. Health surveillance
- Undetected health changes
- Insufficient monitoring of workers
- 19. Reporting and recordkeeping
- Inadequate tracking of incidents
- poor communication
- 20. Regularly review safety measures
- Non-compliance with safety practices
- Ongoing risks not managed effectively