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The Work On Dyes And Pigments Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Chemical exposure
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Handling Dyes and Pigments
- Spillage
- chemical exposure
- 3. Mixing Process
- Chemical reactions
- skin allergies
- 4. Dye/Pigment Application
- Inhalation of fumes
- eye harm from splashes
- 5. Cleaning up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- improper waste disposal
- 6. Maintenance of Equipment
- Electrical faults
- caught-in/between hazards
- 7. Quality Check
- Errors in colour mix
- errors due to miscommunication
- 8. Packing and Labelling
- Incorrect labelling
- physical strain
- 9. Storage
- Improper storage leading to spills
- fires
- 10. Transportation
- Vehicle accidents
- incorrect handling procedures
- 11. Documentation
- Loss of key data
- errors in recording
- 12. Team Meetings
- Miscommunication
- work-related stress
- 13. Emergency Response Training
- Lack of training
- panic during emergency
- 14. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to harmful materials
- incorrect procedures
- 15. Decommissioning
- Hazardous material release
- equipment failure