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The Addressing Biological Hazards Like Mould Or Fungi Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to mould spores
- Inadequate personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 2. Area Isolation
- Improper isolation causing spread of spores
- cross-contamination
- 3. PPE Donning
- Incorrect usage or fit of PPE
- Allergic reaction to PPE materials
- 4. Moisture Control
- Water damage
- Uncontrolled humidity levels leading to mould proliferation
- 5. Mould Removal
- Direct contact with mould
- Inhaling airborne spores during removal
- 6. Antifungal Treatment
- Chemical exposure
- Inadequate ventilation during application
- 7. Debris Disposal
- Skin contact with contaminated debris
- Inadequate disposal procedures
- 8. Drying and Ventilation
- Insufficient ventilation leading to mould recurrence
- Electrical hazards from drying equipment
- 9. Post-cleaning Inspection
- Missing residual mould growth
- Overlooking water source
- 10. PPE Doffing
- Contamination during removal of PPE
- Mismanagement of contaminated PPE
- 11. Tools and Equipment Clean-up
- Cross contamination from cleaning tools
- Injury whilst clean up
- 12. Final Sanitation
- Incomplete sanitation leaving trace mould spores
- Abrasive cleaners damaging surfaces
- 13. Job Completion and Reporting
- Miscommunication about job status
- Overlooking minor issues in reporting
- 14. Follow-Up Checks
- Recurrence of mould
- Continued humidity/water issues
- 15. Client Education
- Miscommunication leading to unheeded advice
- Inadequate follow-through from client