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The Working With Chemicals For Pipe Soldering Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Layout and Measure
- Trips and falls
- exposure to fumes
- 3. Material Cut
- Contact with sharp edges
- noise pollution
- 4. Pipe Cleaning
- Chemical contact
- inhalation of toxic fumes
- 5. Flux Application
- Risk of fire or explosion
- skin and eye exposure
- 6. Assembly
- Manual handling injuries
- heat burns
- 7. Soldering Process
- Heat burns
- eye damage from bright light
- inhalation of fumes
- 8. Inspection
- Exposure to hot surfaces or objects
- displacement of objects
- 9. Clean Up
- Exposure to toxins left on materials
- cuts from sharp objects
- 10. Waste Disposal
- Dirty environment
- incorrect disposal of hazardous waste
- 11. Decontamination
- Skin and eye exposure to residual chemicals
- inhaling toxic fumes
- 12. Storage
- Incorrect storage leading to chemical spills
- Trip even fall risks
- 13. Machine Maintenance
- Electrocution
- getting caught in moving parts
- 14. Training of Employees
- Unawareness leading to misuse of equipment
- chemical exposure
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Insufficient knowledge leading to worsening situations
- injury due to panic