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The Replacing Damaged Sections Of Previously Hung Drywall Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Unsafe work area
- 2. Assessing Damage
- Falling debris
- Sharp edges exposure
- 3. Removing Damaged Drywall
- Dust Inhalation
- Electrical hazards
- 4. Measuring Replacement Section
- Incorrect measurements
- Hand injury
- 5. Cutting New Drywall Piece
- Flying debris
- Noise exposure
- 6. Installing New Drywall Piece
- Handling heavy objects
- Incorrect PPE use
- 7. Fastening New Piece
- Hand injury
- Incorrect fastening technique
- 8. Applying Joint Compound
- Skin contact with harmful substances
- Eye irritants
- 9. Sanding Down the Joint Compound
- Dust inhalation
- Eye irritation
- 10. Painting/Finishing Wall
- Fume inhalation
- Skin or eye contact with paint
- 11. Tools and Equipment Clean-up
- Slippery surfaces
- Eye contacts with cleaning chemicals
- 12. Disposal of Waste Material
- Improper waste handling
- Needle Stick injuries
- 13. Final Checking of Work Area
- Missed hazards
- Incomplete task procedure
- 14. Storing Equipment
- Heavy lifting
- Slip/Trip/Fall from too high storage placement
- 15. Briefing Team on Completed Task
- Lack of communication
- Not understanding instructions