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The Use Chemical Cleaning Products Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- improper storage of chemicals
- 2. Product Selection
- Misidentification of chemicals
- allergic reactions
- 3. Equipment Set up
- Equipment malfunction
- inappropriate use of equipment
- 4. Mixing Chemicals
- Chemical reactions
- spills and splashes
- 5. Application
- Inhalation of fumes
- skin contact with chemicals
- 6. Spill Management
- Slip and falls
- chemical burns
- 7. Disposal
- Incorrect disposal method
- environmental damage
- 8. Clean-up
- Re-exposure to chemicals
- incomplete cleaning
- 9. Storage
- Incorrect storing methods
- exposure to chemicals
- 10. Transporting Chemicals
- Leaking containers
- explosions
- 11. Ventilation check
- Inefficient ventilation
- prolonged exposure
- 12. Use of PPE
- Improper fit
- misuse of equipment
- 13. Emergency procedure familiarity
- Lack of knowledge
- panic-inducing situation
- 14. Safety Briefings and Trainings
- Inadequate training
- misunderstanding of instructions
- 15. Maintenance checks
- Damaged containers
- faulty safety equipment
- 16. Health Checks
- Illness due to exposure
- long-term health issues
- 17. Documentation
- Missing records
- lack of updating records
- 18. Evaluation of process and procedures
- Lack of evaluation
- unsuitable methods persisting
- 19. Audit and Inspection
- Neglected safety standards
- unchecked risks
- 20. Ongoing Training
- Outdated practices
- complacency in the workplace