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The Dealing With Asbestos In Outbuildings And Barns. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect identification of asbestos
- Insufficient training
- 2. Setting up the site
- Trip and fall risks
- Poorly maintained equipment
- 3. Asbestos inspection
- Inhalation of asbestos fibers
- Lack of appropriate PPE
- 4. Asbestos containment
- Mishandling of asbestos
- Inadequate containment measures
- 5. Removal of asbestos materials
- Uncontrolled release of asbestos fibers
- Inferior disposal methods
- 6. Storage and transport
- Broken asbestos bags
- Exposure during transport
- 7. Decontamination of work area
- Residual asbestos dust and debris
- Disposal of cleaning materials
- 8. Clearance procedures
- Failing to achieve clearance standards
- Inadequate inspection
- 9. Air monitoring
- Faulty air monitoring equipment
- Ignoring air monitoring results
- 10. Documentation completion
- Loss of document
- Inaccurate or incomplete information
- 11. Ongoing surveillance
- Missing inspections
- Ignoring deterioration
- 12. Training for handling asbestos
- Ignoring training requirements
- Inadequate training resources
- 13. Annual reviewf of Asbestos management plan
- Overlooking changes in conditions
- Ignoring new hazards
- 14. Waste disposal
- Leakages during transport
- Illegal dumping of asbestos waste
- 15. Emergency handling
- Uncontrolled spreading of asbestos
- Panic and injuries during emergency