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The Repairing Damaged Tiled Surfaces Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Mishandling tools
- Tripping over materials
- Unsecured work area
- 2. Area Assessment
- Incorrect assessment of damage
- Ignoring safety procedures
- 3. Removing Damaged Tiles
- Sharp edges
- Dust inhalation
- Injury from falling tiles
- 4. Cleaning the Area
- Exposure to chemicals
- Slips on wet surfaces
- 5. Cutting Replacement Tiles
- Hand injury from tile cutter
- Noise exposure
- 6. Applying Adhesive
- Mishandling adhesive
- Chemical fumes
- 7. Setting New Tiles
- Hand strain
- Incorrect alignment of tiles leading to slip hazards
- 8. Grouting
- Mishandling grout
- Inhalation of mixture
- 9. Cleaning and Buffing
- Use of harmful cleaning chemicals
- Slippery surfaces due to buffing
- 10. Disposal of Waste
- Injury from sharp tile pieces
- Poor disposal methods leading to environmental harm
- 11. Post-Installation Inspection
- Ignoring safety regulations
- Incorrect inspection methods
- 12. Clearing Work Area
- Tripping over materials
- Mishandling equipment
- 13. Finalizing Paperwork
- Paper cuts
- Incorrect logging of information
- 14. Returning Tools and Equipment
- Incorrect handling and storage of tools
- Injury from heavy or sharp objects
- 15. Reviewing Job Completion
- Negligence in following proper review process
- Overlooking safety checks