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The Preparing Mix For Plastering Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- improper equipment use
- 2. Mixing Plaster
- Dust inhalation
- skin irritations
- 3. Applying Plaster
- Falling from heights
- cut by sharp objects
- 4. Smoothing Plaster
- Repetitive strain injury
- dust inhalation
- 5. Drying
- Fire hazard
- chemical exposure
- 6. Sanding
- Dust inhalation
- eye injuries
- 7. Cleanup
- Trip hazards
- chemical exposure
- 8.Equipment Maintenance
- Improper handling
- electrical hazards
- 9.Transportation
- Manual lifting injuries
- vehicle accident
- 10.Waste Disposal
- Sharp items
- chemical exposure
- 11.Inspection
- Unsafe environment
- equipment failure
- 12.Finishing
- Slips and trips
- fire hazard
- 13.Storage
- Improper storage
- falling objects
- 14.Packing
- Heavy lifting
- sharp objects
- 15.Documentation
- Ergonomic issues
- distractions