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The Roof Tile Displacement Risk Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to weather conditions
- Improper use of tools
- 2. Assess worksite layout
- Tripping hazards
- Falling debris
- 3. Set up safety equipment
- Defective safety gear
- Inadequate training
- 4. Inspect condition of roof tiles
- Breaking tiles
- Slipping and falling
- 5. Remove defective tiles
- Lacerations from sharp edges
- Falling from height
- 6. Clean work area
- Rubble causing tripping hazards
- Dust inhalation
- 7. Install new roof tiles
- Falling from height
- Tiles breaking under weight
- 8. Secure freshly laid tiles
- Tiles slipping
- Incorrect application
- 9. Perform quality check
- Poorly installed tiles
- Unseen defects
- 10. Dismantle safety setup
- Improper handling of equipment
- Hastiness resulting in injury
- 11. Debrief team
- Inadequate debrief leading to complacency
- Miscommunication of instructions
- 12. Disposal of replaced tiles
- Irregular disposal methods
- Lacerations from broken tiles
- 13. Transporting replacement tiles
- Manual handling injuries
- Damaging new tiles
- 14. Arrange access to roof
- Unstable access
- Falling from height
- 15. Loading and unloading machinery
- Manual handling injuries
- Machinery malfunction
- 16. Use of hand and power tools
- Incorrect usage
- Defective tools
- 17. Work around electrical wires
- Shock hazards
- Fires due to improper separation
- 18. Finalise worksite clearance
- Tripping hazards
- Left-out debris causing injury
- 19. Documentation and reporting
- Data inaccuracies
- Compliance issues
- 20. Clean-up and disposal
- Inadequate disposal methods
- Hazardous materials handling