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The Reducing Noise While Cutting Tiles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to silica dust
- improper use of equipment
- 2. Tool Selection
- Incorrect tool for operation
- damage to tool
- 3. Safety Equipment Check
- Faulty safety equipment
- inadequate protective gear
- 4. Workspace Inspection
- Debris in work area
- uneven surface
- 5. Material Handling
- Heavy tile lifting
- strain injuries
- 6. Measuring and Marking Tiles
- Slips with tools
- miscalculation errors
- 7. Operating Tile Cutter
- Hand or finger injuries
- noise exposure
- 8. Worn Out Blade Replacement
- Sharp edges
- improper fitment
- 9. Dust Controlling
- Misusage of dust control system
- dust exposure
- 10. Wet Saw Operation
- Water splashing
- trip hazards
- 11. Debris Cleaning
- Injury from shards
- unorganised workspace
- 12. Disposal of Waste Material
- Injury from sharp edges
- incorrect disposal methods
- 13. Machine Maintenance
- Electric shock
- incorrect maintenance procedures
- 14. Final Inspection
- Incorrect tile cuts
- missed hazard checks
- 15. Cleanup Procedure
- Mishandling of equipment
- slips or falls