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The Replacement Of Facades Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards from cables or equipment
- Falling objects when moving materials
- 2. Site Inspection
- Slip due to wet or uneven surfaces
- Exposure to dust and harmful particles
- 3. Setting up scaffolding
- Fall from height during setup
- Incorrect installation of scaffolding
- 4. Removing old facades
- Injury from manual handling
- Dust inhalation
- Sharp edges might cause cut injuries
- 5. Installation of new facades
- Manual handling injuries
- Falling from height
- Dropping tools or materials from height
- 6. Checking installed facades
- Falling from heights
- Dropped tools or material from above
- 7. Sealing & finishing
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- skin contact with irritants
- 8. Cleaning up the worksite
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 9. Final Inspections
- Falls from heights
- Dropped tools or material from above
- 10. Demobilisation
- Manual handling injuries
- Collisions with vehicles or obstructions during equipment transportation
- 11. Documentation & reporting
- Eye strain from prolonged computer use
- Ergonomic hazards from poor workstation layout
- 12. Facade maintenance
- Fall from height
- Electrocution from electrical works
- 13. Emergency evacuation procedures
- Panic-related injuries
- Smoke inhalation during fire
- 14. Dealing with inclement weather
- Slip & fall due to wet or icy surfaces
- Exposure to extreme temperatures
- 15. Handling of hazardous materials
- Direct contact with hazardous waste
- Inhalation of toxic fumes
- 16. Use of power tools
- Injuries from kickback
- noise-induced hearing damage
- 17. Transportation of materials
- Collision
- Injury from manual handling
- 18. Waste disposal
- Chemical exposure
- Direct contact with sharp or potentially infectious waste
- 19. Dismantling of scaffolding
- Falling from height
- Struck by falling objects
- 20. Post-project review
- Eye strain from computer use
- Ergonomic hazards from poor workstation layout