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The Dealing With Efflorescence On Salts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsuitable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Tripping hazards
- 2. Area Assessment
- Incorrect identification of efflorescence
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 3. Material & Tools Acquisition
- Mismatched tools
- Manual handling injuries
- 4. Setting Up Work Area
- Slips and trips
- Falling object hazards
- 5. Efflorescence Removal Process
- Chemical exposure
- Inhalation hazards
- 6. Application of Neutraliser
- Chemical Burns
- Eye injury from splashes
- 7. Surface Cleaning
- Manual handling injuries
- Slip
- trip
- and fall hazards
- 8. Final Inspection
- Eye strain
- Misidentification of remaining efflorescence
- 9. Waste Disposal
- Contact with hazardous substances
- Sharp object injury
- 10. Decontamination of equipment
- Chemical exposure
- Skin irritation or burns
- 11. Removal of Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)
- Exposure to trapped residual chemicals
- Improper doffing procedure
- 12. Post-Operation Maintenance
- Heavy lifting
- repetitive strain injury
- 13. Equipment Storage
- Falling objects
- Heavy lifting
- 14. Documentation & Reporting
- Misleading information
- Lack of hazard communication
- 15. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate knowledge of emergency procedures
- Panic related errors