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The Dust And Particle Inhalation Risk Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Dust inhalation
- eye contact with dust particles
- 2. Protective Equipment Fitting
- Misuse of equipment
- dust leakage inside mask
- 3. Site Setup
- Deploying dusty materials
- accidental dust cloud creation
- 4. Work Commencement
- Direct exposure to dust
- accidental dust ingestion or inhalation
- 5. Tool Utilisation
- Dust emission from tools
- indirect exposure via tool use
- 6. Cleaning Operation
- Airborne dust during cleaning
- skin contact with dust
- 7. Waste Disposal
- Dust spread during disposal process
- improper disposal
- 8. Machine Maintenance
- Dust accumulation in machines
- dust release during maintenance
- 9. Decontamination Process
- Residue dust on clothing or equipment
- dust inhale during the process
- 10. Break Periods
- Dust settling on food/drinks
- unawareness of dust presence
- 11. Packing up
- Spreading of residues during disassembly
- handling of dusty materials
- 12. Transportation
- Dust dispersion during transit
- physical contact with dust-covered objects
- 13. Loading/Unloading
- Mishandling of dusty substances
- transportation-related accidents leading to dust spread
- 14. Documentation
- Dusty paperwork
- direct exposure while handling documents
- 15. Review and Evaluation
- Overlooking of potential dust hazards
- understating the risk/importance of control
- 16. Continuous Improvement
- Not addressing identified risks
- dust accumulation due to lack of improvement actions