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The Applying Fresh Coats Of Paint Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping hazards
- Chemical exposure to cleaning solutions
- 2. Sanding Surface
- Risk of Dust Inhalation
- Noise Exposure
- 3. Applying Primer
- Chemical Exposure
- Fire from Flammable Materials
- 4. Curing Primer
- Inhalation of Fumes
- Skin Irritation from Unreacted Primer
- 5. Mixing Paint
- Chemical exposure
- Fire from flammable materials
- 6. Applying First Coat
- Falling from Height
- Musculoskeletal strain
- 7. Curing First Coat
- Exposure to harmful fumes
- skin contact with curing paint
- 8. Sanding First Coat
- Dust Inhalation
- Noise exposure
- Eye Damage from Debris
- 9. Cleaning Surface
- Slips and Falls due to Wet Surface
- Chemical Exposure to Cleaning Solutions
- 10. Applying Second Coat
- Falling from Height
- Musculoskeletal Strain
- Chemical Exposure
- 11. Curing Second Coat
- Exposure to Harmful Fumes
- Skin Contact with Curing Paint
- 12. Sanding Second Coat
- Dust Inhalation
- Noise exposure
- Eye Damage from Debris
- 13. Applying Final Coat
- Falling from height
- Musculoskeletal Strain
- Chemical Exposure
- 14. Curing Final Coat
- Exposure to Harmful Fumes
- Skin Contact with Curing Paint
- 15. Clean Up and Waste Disposal
- Exposure to Harmful Chemicals
- Sharp objects leading to cuts or punctures
- 16. Final Inspection
- Tripping Hazards
- Fatigue from long period of concentration