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The Working Around Allergies Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Allergen exposure
- Asthma attacks
- 2. Material Handling
- Skin irritations
- Eye damage from airborne allergens
- 3. Safety Briefing
- Miscommunication of allergy information
- 4. Equipment Check
- Use of non-hypoallergenic equipment
- Unexpected allergic reactions
- 5. Work commencement
- Exposure to allergens during work commencement
- 6. Cleaning up
- Contact with cleaning materials that may cause allergies
- 7. Debriefing
- Insufficient knowledge about severity of potential allergic reactions
- 8. Disposal of materials
- Inappropriate disposal of allergenic materials
- 9. Allergy management plan review
- Lack of updated information about allergies amongst workers
- 10. Training
- Inadequate training regarding allergen handling and safety precautions
- 11. Quality Check
- Potential exposure to allergens during quality checks
- 12. Maintenance
- Exposure to allergens during machine or equipment maintenance
- 13. Inventory check
- Exposure to allergens during inventory check
- 14. Shutdown process
- Possible contact with allergens during shutdown procedures
- 15. Emergency Response Plan (ERP) implementation
- Non-compliance or inability to effectively execute ERP due to allergic reaction