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The Tint Film Applying Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slipping on wet floor
- Inhalation of toxic fumes
- 2. Usage of Tools
- Cuts from sharp objects
- Electric shock
- 3. Applying Tint Film
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Eye injury
- 4. Post-Processing
- Noise pollution
- Repetitive strain injury
- 5. Clean-up
- Tripping over discarded materials
- Chemical burns
- 6. Disposal of Wastes
- Cuts from sharp wastes
- Biological hazard
- 7. Equipment Check
- Equipment malfunction
- Electrical hazards
- 8. Prioritising Safety
- Ignorance of safety measures
- Negative culture towards safety practices
- 9. Material Handling
- Musculoskeletal disorders due to improper handling
- Accidental dropping leading to harm
- 10. Ventilation
- Suffocation due to poor air
- Poor visibility due to insufficient lighting
- 11. Emergency Procedures
- Failure to act appropriately in emergencies
- Lack of emergency route knowledge
- 12. Training
- Inadequate training leading to harm
- Complacency
- 13. Quality Check
- Skipped inspections
- Improper marking of defective materials
- 14. Continuous Monitoring
- Insufficient feedback loop
- Inconsistencies in safety practices
- 15. Maintenance and Servicing
- Unanticipated equipment breakdown
- Electrical faults