Floor tiling involves prolonged kneeling, manual handling of heavy tiles and bags of adhesive, and exposure to chemical products including cement-based compounds and epoxy grouts. Without proper controls, tilers can develop knee injuries, dermatitis, and respiratory problems from repeated exposure. This talk covers the hazards specific to floor tiling work and the precautions every operative must take.
Key Hazards
Knee injuries from prolonged kneeling on hard floor surfaces during tiling
Dermatitis and skin irritation from contact with cement-based adhesives
Respiratory problems from inhaling dust when cutting tiles or mixing grout
Back strain from manual handling heavy boxes of tiles and adhesive bags
Control Measures
Use padded kneeling mats or knee pads designed for tiling to protect joints during prolonged kneeling.
Wear alkali-resistant gloves when handling cement-based adhesive and grout to prevent dermatitis.
Use wet cutting methods or on-tool extraction when cutting tiles to control dust at the source.
Apply barrier cream to hands and forearms before starting work and wash thoroughly at every break.
Assess the weight of tile boxes and adhesive bags and use trolleys or team lifts for heavy loads.
Ensure adequate ventilation when using solvent-based or epoxy adhesives in enclosed rooms.
Read the safety data sheet for every adhesive and grout product before using it on site.
Rotate between tasks to reduce the duration of continuous kneeling during each working shift.
Store adhesive and grout products in their original labelled containers away from heat sources.
Remember
Use padded kneeling mats or specialist knee pads to protect your joints during prolonged tiling work
Wear alkali-resistant gloves when handling all cement-based adhesives and grout products
Cut tiles using wet methods or on-tool dust extraction to prevent inhaling harmful dust
Read the safety data sheet for every adhesive and grout before you use it on site
Assess tile box and adhesive bag weights and use trolleys or team lifts for heavy loads
Ensure adequate ventilation when working with solvent-based or epoxy products in enclosed areas
Applicable Legislation: COSHH Regulations 2002 · Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 · Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 · Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974