Builders clean Risk Assessment

A comprehensive Risk Assessment for a Builder's Clean.
A builder's clean is a comprehensive and meticulous post-construction cleaning service designed to eliminate all remnants of debris, dust, and materials from a construction site after the completion of building or renovation projects. This type of cleaning goes above and beyond a standard domestic clean, ensuring that every nook and cranny is addressed.
The process typically involves removing construction dust from surfaces such as floors, walls, and ceilings, cleaning windows and frames, and removing leftover construction materials, including nails, wood scraps, and protective coverings.
In addition, the service focuses on sanitising bathrooms and kitchens to prepare them for immediate use. By performing a builder's clean, the property is made not only visually appealing but also safe and ready for occupancy or handover to the client. Overall, this specialized cleaning service guarantees that the property meets the highest standards of cleanliness and presentation.
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- Recognised by local authorities
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- Suitable for CDM sites
- Approved by H&S managers
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'Falling from height (hop ups)'
- Both minor and major injuries can occur if a worker falls from a hop-up
- Hop ups inspected before use, fit for purpose, with a maximum working height of 500mm
- Ensure hop-up legs are securely locked in place before use
- Ensure the ground base for the hop-ups is firm and level
- Avoid overreaching when working and storing tools or materials on hop-up
- Painted hop-ups are not to be used
- The manager will conduct toolbox talks on working at heights before work commences.'
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