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The Removal Of Flooring (E.G., Tiles) Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to asbestos
- trip hazards
- 2. Site Set-up
- Falling objects
- manual handling injuries
- 3. Removal of Existing Tiles
- Manual handling injuries
- dust inhalation
- 4. Disposal of Debris
- Sharp cuts
- improper waste disposal
- 5. Underlay Assessment
- Exposure to mould
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 6. Repairing Subfloor
- Working at heights
- electrical hazards
- 7. Applying Adhesive
- Chemical burns
- eye injuries
- 8. Laying New Tiles
- Manual handling injuries
- working on knees
- 9. Grouting Tiles
- Chemical inhalation
- skin irritation
- 10. Finishing and Cleaning
- Manual handling injuries
- tripping over materials
- 11. Equipment Breakdown
- Electrical faults
- fire hazards
- 12. Evacuation Process
- Panic injuries
- impairment due to smoke
- 13. Recovery and Return
- Psychological trauma
- physical injuries
- 14. Review and Audit
- Lack of awareness
- failure to follow procedures
- 15. Training
- Improper use of equipment
- miscommunication
- 16. Maintenance
- Trips
- falls
- chemical spills
- 17. Inspection
- Missed hazards
- failure to inspect properly
- 18. Recurrence Prevention
- Repeat exposure to hazards
- failure to correct unsafe work practices
- 19. Continuous Improvement
- Complacency
- disregard for safety measures
- 20. Documentation and Reporting
- Omissions in reporting
- inadequate records