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The Apply Primer With Sprayer Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor ventilation
- flammable materials in vicinity
- 2. Inspection of Sprayer Equipment
- Faulty equipment
- lack of personal protective equipment
- 3. Mixing Primer
- Chemical exposure
- improper handling
- 4. Filling Sprayer with Primer
- Spillage
- chemical exposure
- 5. Adjusting Spray Settings
- Inappropriate adjustments leading to over-spraying
- 6. Applying Primer
- Inhalation of fumes
- skin contact
- 7. Cleaning Up
- Contact with primer residue
- inhalation of fumes from cleaning products
- 8. Storage of Equipment and Materials
- Incorrect storage leading to accidents
- spillage
- 9. Disposal of Waste Products
- Unsafe disposal
- environmental damage
- 10. Drying Process
- Fire hazard due to heat
- inhalation of fumes
- 11. Quality Control Check
- Exposure to not fully cured primer
- slip hazards
- 12. Rectification if Required
- Increased exposure to primer and tools
- repetitive strain injury
- 13. Final Clean-up
- Uncorrect disposal of waste
- chemical residues on surfaces
- 14. Documenting Completion
- Ergonomic concerns while documenting
- distractions leading to physical risks
- 15. Review Process for Improvements
- Overlooking potential continuing risks
- complacency