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The Apply Anti-Slip Coatings To Floors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Inhalation of dust
- 2. Cleaning the floor
- Chemical exposure
- Slips and falls
- 3. Choosing anti-slip coat
- Incorrect product use
- Chemical hazard
- 4. Mixing anti-slip coating liquids
- Splashes
- Incorrect ratio mix
- 5. Applying first layer
- Fumes
- Inadequate ventilation
- 6. Letting coat dry
- Falls
- Leaving area unattended
- 7. Sanding between coats
- Dust inhalation
- Noise from equipment
- 8. Applying further coat layers
- Overexposure to fumes
- Not allowing sufficient drying time
- 9. Final drying phase
- Slipping on wet surface
- Blocked exit routes
- 10. Inspecting quality of work
- Poor lighting
- Failing to identify possible weak points
- 11. Clean up and dispose of materials
- Mishandling of waste
- Skin contact with chemicals
- 12. Post-application ventilation
- Improper aeration
- Continued exposure to fumes
- 13. Closing off area to traffic
- Inadequate signage
- Ignoring barriers
- 14. Allowing coated area to cure
- Inadequate curing time
- Traffic on uncured surface
- 15. Final inspection and sign-off
- Overlooking small details
- Incorrect documentation
- 16. Periodical monitoring
- Irregular check ups
- Inclement weather affecting coating
- 17. Reapplying coat when needed
- Not noting wear and tear
- Missed maintenance schedules
- 18. Emergency procedures
- Unavailability of first aid
- Poor response time
- 19. Training and education
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Inadequate training
- 20. Record keeping and reporting
- Missing documentation
- Non-compliance to protocol