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The Assemble Full Face Respirators Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- unorganised work area
- lack of proper equipment
- 2. Checking Components
- faulty parts
- inadequate ventilation
- 3. Safety Briefing
- non-compliance to safety rules
- inaccurate instructions
- 4. Assembling Respirator Body
- injuries due to sharp components
- incorrect assembly becoming a choking hazard
- 5. Fitting Filters
- use of damaged filters
- ill-fitted filters
- 6. Quality Check
- overlooking defects during check
- poor lighting conditions affecting quality checking
- 7. Disinfection
- exposure to harmful cleaning chemicals
- allergic reactions to disinfectants
- 8. Reassembling Components
- improper reassembly causing device failure
- accidental injuries caused during reassembly
- 9. Final Quality and Functionality Test
- exposure to testing fumes or particles
- overlooked defects leading to inadequate protection
- 10. Storage
- incorrect storage damaging device longevity and performance
- risk of contamination if improperly stored
- 11. Distribution
- mishandling during distribution can cause damage to the devices
- misuse by end user due to insufficient instruction
- 12. Training End users
- misuse by end users due to poor training
- compliance issues in using respirators correctly
- 13. Regular maintenance and checks
- improper handling during maintenance
- overlooking defects
- 14. Replacement of Expiring Components
- disposal hazards of expired components
- risk of using expired components
- 15. Decommissioning and proper disposal
- improper disposal leading to environmental hazards
- insufficient staff training for decommissioning