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The Application Of Anti-Slip Treatments Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Trip hazards due to materials
- 2. Surface Cleaning
- Chemical exposure
- Slip and fall hazard
- 3. Application of cleaning solution
- Skin burns from chemicals
- Inhalation of harmful fumes
- 4. Rinsing the surface
- Slip and fall
- Splashes of contaminated water
- 5. Drying the surface
- Electric shock from blowers
- Tripping from power cords
- 6. Applying Anti-slip treatment
- Exposure to hazardous substance
- Slip and fall
- 7. Waiting for treatment curing
- Inhalation hazard
- Skin contact hazard
- 8. Buffing treated area
- Dust inhalation
- Noise hazard
- 9. Inspection of the applied surface
- Ergonomic risk during inspection
- Fall hazard during elevated inspection
- 10. Maintenance and cleaning post-application
- Exposure to chemicals
- skin burns from anti-slip treatments.
- 11. Disposal of residual chemicals
- Environment contamination
- Injury from improper disposal
- 12. Documentation and reporting
- Stress
- Ergonomic risk (poor posture)
- 13. Decontaminating equipment
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- Injury from improper handling
- 14. Storage of equipment and chemicals
- Fire hazard
- Improperly secured items falling
- 15. Emergency processes learning
- Physiological stress
- lack of concentration
- 16. Training on usage of PPE
- Incorrect use
- Uncomfortable fit causing distraction
- 17. Regular checks and audits
- Rushed inspections leading to missed hazards
- Errors in reporting
- 18. Follow-up treatment if necessary
- Repeated exposure to chemicals
- Mental stress from repeated process
- 19. Communication with stakeholders
- Miscommunication
- Stress from communication issues
- 20. Post-project review and learning
- Overlooking errors
- Ignored feedback