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The Adhering Mastic Asphalt Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Potential falling objects
- trips and slips
- 2. Setting up equipment
- Improper installation
- electrical hazards
- 3. Placement of barricades
- Inadequate barricading
- manual handling injuries
- 4. Adhering Mastic Asphalt
- Fire hazards
- burns and scalds
- 5. Smoothing surface
- Improper tool use
- lacerations
- 6. Application of bitumen
- Burns from hot materials
- dangerous fumes
- 7. Cleaning work area
- Slips on wet surfaces
- injurious debris
- 8. Removal of barricades
- Unsafe areas exposed
- potential tripping hazards
- 9. Wrapping up operation
- Pressurised containers explosion
- chemical exposure
- 10. Tools and equipment packing
- Incorrect lifting procedures
- sharp tools injury
- 11. Transport of waste materials
- Manual handling injuries
- toxic substance exposure
- 12. Dealing with leftover asphalt
- Skin contact
- toxic fume inhalation
- 13. Disconnecting equipment
- Electrical hazards
- incorrect shutdown procedures
- 14. Inspecting completed job
- Trips and falls
- puncture wounds from sharp objects
- 15. Clearing site
- manual handling injuries
- slips
- and trips on loose materials