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The Repair Minor Damages Temporarily Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Incorrect use of tools
- Unorganised work area
- 2. Evaluating Damage
- Risk of falls
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 3. Gathering Tools and Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Trip hazards
- Incorrect use of tools
- 4. Isolating Affected Area
- Risk of entrapment
- Exposure to noise
- 5. Temporary Fix of Minor Damages
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Incorrect use of tools
- Structural instability
- 6. Clearing Up Work Area
- Trip hazards
- Disposal of harmful substances incorrectly
- 7. Checking Repair Work
- Faulty equipment
- Structural instability
- 8. Organising and Storing Tools/Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Trip hazards
- 9. Final Inspection of Area
- Risk of left-over harmful substances
- Structural instability
- 10. Documenting and Reporting Procedure
- Miscommunication
- Incomplete documentation
- 11. Reviewing Temporary Repairs
- Risk of defective repair
- Exposure to noise
- 12. Scheduling Further Necessary Repairs
- Miscommunication
- Delayed repairs leading to worsening damage
- 13. Informing Stakeholders
- Incorrect information given
- Miscommunication
- 14. Regular Monitoring and Maintenance
- Ongoing exposure to noise
- Risk of recurring defects
- 15. Re-evaluating Damage and Ensuring Safety
- Potential for overlooked issues to cause further damage
- 16. Closing off Worksites
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 17. Final Site Clean-Up and Disposal of Waste
- Incorrect disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 18. Reviewing Repair Procedure
- Inaccurate review findings
- Inadequate alterations for future repairs
- 19. Revising Repair Protocols if Required
- Miscommunication
- Incomplete revision
- Failing to update necessary changes in procedure
- 20. Updating Stakeholders post Revision
- Incorrect information provided
- Loss of essential communication