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The Radiant Floor Heating Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unorganised workspace
- mishandling tools
- 2. Installation Planning
- Incorrect measurements
- lack of required materials
- 3. Work Area Setup
- Trip hazards
- unsecured equipment or materials
- 4. Underfloor Heating Layout
- Electrical shock
- inaccurate layout causing ineffective heating
- 5. Connecting the System to Power Supply
- Electrocution
- fire from faulty wiring
- 6. Securing Heating Elements
- Sharp objects
- incorrect fixture leading to electrical problems
- 7. Testing Heating System
- Electric shock
- overheating causing fire hazard
- 8. Laying Flooring Over Heating System
- Strain injuries
- cut wounds
- 9. Power On and System Check
- Electrocution
- system failure
- 10. Clean-up
- Trip hazards
- improper disposal of waste
- 11. Training to Client
- Miscommunication
- inadequate knowledge transfer
- 12. Periodic Inspection
- Electrical risk
- undetected failures
- 13. Emergency Procedures Briefing
- Failure to understand procedures
- poor communication
- 14. Transportation of materials
- Vehicle collision
- manual handling injuries
- 15. Post Installation Support
- Inefficient communication
- mismanagement
- 16. Documentation
- Loss of documents
- data errors
- 17. System Controls Briefing
- Miscommunication
- inadequate knowledge transfer
- 18. Finalisation and Handover
- Incomplete task segments
- unsatisfied client