Safe Removal of Floor Tiles
A safety talk on preventing dust, slips, and sharp edges when removing floor tiles.
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Key Hazards
- Dust inhalation
- Sharp tile fragments
- Slip hazards from adhesive residue
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe removal of floor tiles is important for maintenance teams, construction workers, and flooring installers. Removing tile can create dust and sharp fragments.
Workers should wear eye protection and use tools designed for tile removal. Wetting surfaces can reduce dust during demolition.
Different tile types break differently. Ceramic tiles may produce sharp shards, while vinyl tiles may leave behind sticky adhesive.
Cleaning the area frequently helps prevent slips and keeps debris manageable.
Safety Reminders
- Wear eye and respiratory protection.
- Wet surfaces to reduce dust.
- Pick up sharp fragments promptly.
- Clean adhesive residue to prevent slips.
Ask the Crew
- Do we need respiratory protection for today’s removal?
- Is the floor sticky or slippery after removal?