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The Spray Application Of Flammable Liquids Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of flammable liquids
- Improper ventilation
- 2. Equipment check
- Faulty equipment
- Non-compliance to instructions
- 3. Applying spray
- Direct exposure to hazardous chemicals
- Fire risk due to flammable substances
- 4. Cleaning process
- Ingestion or inhalation of chemical residue
- Skin contact with harsh chemicals
- 5. Equipment maintenance
- Mechanical injuries
- Exposure to unsafe equipment
- 6. Waste disposal
- Skin contact with chemical waste
- Improper waste disposal
- 7. Transportation of flammable liquids
- Spillage
- Explosion or fire from mishandling
- 8. Storage of flammable liquids
- Insufficient ventilation
- Incorrect storage techniques
- 9. Ventilation check
- Exposure to trapped toxic fumes
- Lack of oxygen
- 10. Safety equipment access
- Lack of appropriate safety gears
- Inaccessible first aid kit
- 11. Emergency response procedure
- Unfamiliarity with emergency protocol
- Insufficient evacuation measures
- 12. Training of employees
- Inadequate training
- Ignorance about specific hazards
- 13. Inspection of work area
- Misidentification of hazards
- Failure to rectify identified risks
- 14. Checking communication system
- Failure in communication devices
- Miscommunication during emergencies
- 15. Reviewing safety measure compliance
- Non-compliance to safety procedures
- Inadequate supervision
- 16. Providing health monitoring
- Lack of health records
- Failing to identify health impacts early
- 17. Quality checking
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Failure in maintaining quality standard
- 18. Reporting and documentation
- Poor record keeping
- Non-reporting of incidents
- 19. Conducting audits
- Inefficiency in conducting audits
- Overlooking non-compliances
- 20. Finalisation and dismissal
- Overlooking cleaning protocols
- Leaving hazardous materials unchecked