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The Aircraft Cleaning Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Hazardous chemical exposure
- 2. Equipment check
- Faulty equipment
- Electrical hazards
- 3. Aircraft exterior cleaning
- Working at height risks
- Chemical burns from cleaning solutions
- 4. Waste disposal
- Chemical spills
- Sharp object injuries
- 5. Interior cleaning
- Chemical inhalation
- Ergonomic risks from repetitive tasks
- 6. Toilet cleaning
- Pathogen exposure
- chemical contact
- 7. Removing protective gear
- Contaminated gear
- inadequate washing facilities
- 8. Checking cleaned areas
- Exposure to previous hazards if not correctly removed/fixed
- 9. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric Shock
- Injury from faulty equipment
- 10. Lung damage from inhaled chemical particles
- Risk of lung damage from chemicals
- 11. Aircraft engine cleaning
- Heat Stress
- Noise Induced Hearing Loss
- 12. Tool Handling
- Misplacement leading to potential accidents
- Handling Sharp Tools
- 13. Material Storage
- Incorrect Manual Handling
- Slips
- Trips or Falls Risks
- 14. Documentation
- Poor environmental management or damage controls left unchecked.
- 15. Work Completion
- Missed hazard identification in hurried completion
- Improper tool storage
- 16. Site Cleaning
- Possible slip
- trip or fall hazards
- Missing/overlooking a hazardous condition
- 17. Risk Assessment
- Inappropriate or missed hazard identification
- Poor environmental controls left unchecked
- 18. Emergency Plan Preparation
- Lack of knowledge or planning for emergencies
- Failure to properly address all potential hazards.
- 19. Safety Training
- Inadequate awareness about the safety standards and risks involved
- Ignorance of emergency procedures.
- 20. Regular Inspection
- Mishaps due to worn out equipment
- unexpected breakdowns leading to accidents