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The Use Of Chemical Stripping Methods Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposed to chemicals
- accidental ingestion of harmful substances
- 2. Choosing correct chemical
- Incorrect Chemical causing damage/ harm
- spillage and environmental hazard
- 3. Application
- Inhalation or absorption of chemicals
- exposure to skin
- 4. Wait for reaction
- Ingestion or inhalation of fumes
- chemical spills
- 5. Stripping process
- Exposure to harsh chemicals
- slips due to wet surfaces
- 6. Handling stripped materials
- Cuts or abrasions from sharp edges
- chemical contact with skin
- 7. Disposal of used chemicals
- Hazardous waste handling
- chemical spills
- 8. Clean-up
- Slips on wet surface
- exposure to residue chemicals
- 9. Equipment maintenance
- Injury from improperly maintained equipment
- Chemical contamination
- 10. Storage of chemicals
- Spillage
- incorrect storage resulting in fire or explosions
- 11. Emergency procedures
- Lack of understanding leading to inadequate response in emergency situations
- 12. Protective equipment use
- Improper use or malfunction of safety equipment
- 13. Regular training
- Inadequate training resulting in accidents or misuse of chemical stripper
- 14. Periodic inspections
- Missed detection of potential hazards
- 15. Record keeping
- Inaccurate records leading to confusion
- misinformation
- 16. Communication & Supervision
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- lack of supervision