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The Spray Painting On A Commercial Scale Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Chemical inhalation
- skin contact with hazardous substances
- eye irritation
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Incorrect setup
- equipment failure
- electric shock
- 3. Surface Preparation
- Dust inhalation
- eye injury
- repetitive stress injuries
- 4. Masking
- Misplacement
- physical strain
- slipping or tripping hazards
- 5. Primer Application
- Chemical exposure
- fire risk from flammable materials
- slip hazards due to spills
- 6. Cleanup After Priming
- Exposure to chemicals
- improper disposal of waste
- slipping on wet surfaces
- 7. Sanding and Surface Smoothing
- Dust inhalation
- noise exposure
- eye damage from debris
- 8. Surface Review
- Ergonomic risks
- trip hazards
- 9. Final Spray Painting
- Chemical exposure
- eye injury
- fire risks from flammable liquids
- 10. Cleanup After Painting
- Exposure to paint chemicals
- improper disposal of waste
- slip and fall risks due to wet surfaces
- 11. Finishing/Polishing
- Noise exposure
- vibration (hand-arm)
- dust and particle inhalation
- 12. Quality Inspection
- Eye strain
- ergonomic risks
- 13. Delivering Finished Product
- Manual handling injuries
- slipping/tripping hazards
- 14. Cleaning and Servicing Equipment
- Chemical exposure
- electric shock risk during maintenance
- equipment mishandling
- 15. Storage of Chemicals and Equipment
- Chemical leaks/spills
- falling objects during storage
- fire risks from flammable materials