RA-HS94 Plastering and Rendering
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Plastering and Rendering Risk Assessment
This fully completed plastering and rendering risk assessment example has been prepared by a qualified health and safety professional. It covers a typical range of hazards associated with internal plastering, external rendering, skimming, dry-lining, and spray plastering activities, and can be used as a starting point when developing your own risk assessment documentation.
What Does This Plastering and Rendering Risk Assessment Cover?
This risk assessment identifies the key hazards associated with plastering and rendering including;
- Cement and gypsum dermatitis and chemical burns from skin contact with wet plaster and render
- Dust inhalation from bag mixing, spray plastering, and surface grinding causing respiratory irritation
- Manual handling injuries from carrying bags of plaster and operating plastering machines
- Working at height on stilts, hop-ups, and scaffolding during ceiling and high wall work
- Eye injuries from splashing wet plaster and cement during application and mixing
- Slips and trips on wet plaster-contaminated floors and access routes
Each hazard includes an inherent risk rating and a listing of applicable control measures covering areas such as;
- Nitrile gloves, barrier cream, and skin surveillance for cement and plaster exposure
- FFP2 respirators and on-tool extraction during mixing, grinding, and spray operations
- Mechanical mixing and appropriate bag sizes to reduce manual handling
- Safe use of plastering stilts, hop-ups, and scaffold for elevated work
- Safety glasses and face protection during mixing and spray plastering
A residual risk rating is then assigned to each hazard, demonstrating how effective risk management can be used to reduce the overall risk to a tolerable level.
A Professional, Easy-to-Use Risk Assessment Template
This document uses colour-coded header styles matched to risk ratings, making it quick to read and easy to communicate during toolbox talks and worker training. A built-in risk rating matrix supports consistent evaluation of likelihood and consequence, and hazard pictograms using internationally recognised ISO warning symbols are included alongside relevant hazard entries — improving clarity and helping to highlight risks and mandatory controls.
The result is a completed risk assessment that looks professional, reads clearly, and demonstrates a structured and effective approach to risk management.
Who Is This Plastering and Rendering Risk Assessment Template Suitable For?
This plastering and rendering risk assessment template is suitable for health and safety advisers, plastering contractors, site managers, and any employer with a duty to assess risks under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002. It can be implemented as a standalone document or as part of a broader occupational health and safety management system aligned with ISO 45001.
Note: This example risk assessment is supplied for use as guidance only and should be reviewed and completed by a competent person.