INT/Drylining/TBT-INT-013
Kitchen and Bathroom Fitting
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Kitchen and Bathroom Fitting
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-INT-013 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Kitchen and bathroom fitting involves handling heavy units, worktops, and appliances in confined room spaces.
- Manual handling of worktops, base units, and wall units is a leading cause of injury among fitters.
- Dust from cutting worktops, tiles, and boards requires RPE, especially with engineered stone materials.
- Engineered quartz worktops contain up to 90% silica — cutting generates extremely high RCS exposure.
- Power tool use in small rooms creates noise levels that exceed safe limits without hearing protection.
- Plumbing connections involve working in cramped positions under sinks and behind appliances.
- Electrical connections for cookers, extractors, and bathroom fans must be made by qualified electricians.
- Adhesives, sealants, and solvent cleaners used in fitting require COSHH assessment and ventilation.
- Wall unit installation requires secure fixings — bracket failure drops heavy units onto workers below.
- Working in occupied homes requires additional care for customer property and personal conduct.
Why?
| Manual handling | Heavy worktops and units handled in confined spaces cause frequent back, shoulder, and hand injuries. |
| Silica exposure | Cutting engineered stone worktops generates extremely high silica dust levels that cause rapid lung damage. |
| Confined work | Small rooms amplify noise, dust, and chemical fume concentrations, increasing exposure beyond safe limits. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Manual Handling Awareness | Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) |
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