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The Clog Removal In Spray Equipment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to chemical substances
- Slipping on wet surfaces
- 2. Inspection of Equipment
- Electrical shocks
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 3. Set up Equipment
- Falling objects
- Heavy manual lifting
- 4. Testing of Equipment
- Loud noises
- Vibrations causing discomfort
- 5. Operation Start
- Splashes of chemicals
- Accidental activation of equipment
- 6. Regular Monitoring
- Exposure to gas fumes
- Repetitive motion injury
- 7. Adjustments of Settings
- Accidental deactivation
- Faulty equipment
- 8. Replacement of Parts
- Pinches from machinery
- Exposure to high heat
- 9. Disassembly of Equipment
- Heavy manual lifting
- Physical entrapment
- 10. Cleansing and Sanitisation
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- Slips due to wet surfaces
- 11. Post-Operation Checks
- Incorrect operation
- Mechanical failure
- 12. Documentation and Reporting
- Incorrect data recording
- Miscommunication
- 13. Storage of Equipment
- Inadequate storage causing trip hazards
- improper storage causing damage to equipment
- 14. Waste Disposal
- Improper disposal leading to pollution
- Injury from handling waste
- 15. Emergency Shutdown
- Rapid evacuation causing injury
- Panic leading to accidents
- 16. Routine Maintenance
- Exposure to dangerous parts
- Electrical shocks
- 17. Safety Training
- Incomplete understanding of safety protocols
- Failure to use Personal Protective Equipment properly
- 18. Incident Reporting
- Miscommunication
- Delay in action due to incorrect reporting
- 19. Final Inspection
- Missing potential hazards
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 20. Review and Reflection
- Missed learning opportunities
- Repeating mistakes