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The Post-Renovation Cleanup Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Contact with harmful substances
- 2. Cleaning
- Exposure to dust and debris
- Manual handling injuries
- 3. Waste removal
- Handling sharp objects
- Heavy lifting
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 4. Floor cleaning
- Slip hazards
- use of cleaning chemicals
- 5. Window cleaning
- Falling from height
- Glass cuts
- 6. Wall washing
- Contact with detergent
- Ladder use
- Eye irritation
- 7. Ceiling cleaning
- Falling debris
- Use of high access equipment
- 8. Dusting
- Exposure to dust
- inhalation of allergens
- 9. Vacuuming
- Electric shock
- noise-induced hearing damage
- 10. Disposing of renovation waste
- Exposure to hazardous waste material
- Manual handling injuries
- 11. Site inspection
- Undetected hazards
- Trip hazards
- 12. Sorting recyclables
- Manual handling injuries
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 13. Loading the waste transporter
- Manual lifting
- Falling objects
- 14. Transporting waste for disposal
- Road traffic accidents
- Overloading
- 15. Reporting and documentation
- Incorrect information
- Miscommunications
- 16. Washing cleaning tools
- Contact with cleaning chemicals
- Slip hazards
- 17. Storing cleaning tools
- Improper storage
- Falling objects
- 18. Dismantling setup
- Manual handling injuries
- Collision hazards
- 19. Final inspection
- Undetected hazards
- Oversights
- 20. Departing from site
- Vehicle accidents
- Trips and falls