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The Slide New Shingle Strips Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect use of tools
- tripping over materials
- 2. Safety Briefing
- Dissemination of incorrect information
- inadequate PPE usage
- 3. Site Inspection
- Slippery surfaces
- falling from height
- 4. Equipments Check
- Faulty equipment
- insubstantial safety materials
- 5. Stripping Old Shingles
- Falling debris
- cuts and abrasions
- 6. Preparing New Shingles
- Improper lifting
- tool mishandling
- 7. Install Shingle Starters
- Falls from heights
- cuts and abrasions
- 8. Placement of New Shingles
- Inadequate ventilation
- heat stroke
- 9. Nailing of New Shingles
- Misplacement of nails
- hand injuries
- 10. Wrapping Up Tools and Equipment
- Tripping over objects
- incorrect storage of tools
- 11. Site Clean-up
- Sharp debris
- inhalation of dust
- 12. Equipment Disposal
- Injury from heavy lifting
- exposure to hazardous waste
- 13. Inspection for Quality Assurance
- Miscommunication
- overlooking minor issues
- 14. Final Documentation
- Inconsistencies in documentation
- missing critical data
- 15. Debrief and Feedback
- Non-reception of feedback
- miscommunication
- 16. Post-Work Restocking
- Incorrect inventory check
- lifting heavy objects
- 17. Safety Check Post-Work
- Incomplete checks
- overlooking safety measures
- 18. Site Handover
- Irresponsibility
- lack of proper handover
- 19. Follow-ups and Lessons Learned Collection
- Loss of critical information
- miscommunication
- 20. Site Dismantling & Restoration
- Injury from excavators
- site hazards