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The Plinth Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over materials
- Exposure to dust
- 2. Unloading materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by moving objects
- 3. Measuring and marking
- Incorrect measurements
- Eye injuries from debris
- 4. Cutting materials
- Noise exposure
- Cuts and abrasions
- 5. Assembly
- Strained muscles
- Pinch points from tools
- 6. Lifting plinth
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips and trips
- 7. Positioning plinth
- Working at height
- Overexertion
- 8. Fixing in place
- Eye injuries from debris
- Repetitive stress injuries
- 9. Checking alignment
- Eyestrain
- Falls from height
- 10. Finishing procedures
- Exposure to chemicals
- Noise exposure
- 11. Clean up
- Tripping over materials
- Manual handling injuries
- 12. Routine maintenance
- Electric shocks
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 13. Risk Assessment
- Data inaccuracies
- Miscommunication
- 14. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) use
- Improper use of PPE
- Inadequate equipment
- 15. Safety and Emergency Procedures Training
- Unclear instructions
- Lack of competence
- 16. Regular monitoring and review
- Inconsistent approach
- Evaluation errors
- 17. Waste management and disposal
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Improper disposal practices
- 18. Quality assurance procedures
- Non-compliance
- Errors in documentation
- 19. Documentation and Reporting
- Lack of data integrity
- Non-disclosure
- 20. Continuous Improvement
- Resistance to change
- Overlooking opportunities