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The Exposing To Unhealthy Amounts Of Dust Or Mold Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inhalation of dust
- Physical contact with mold
- 2. Initial Cleanup
- Physical strain due to heavy lifting
- Accidental inhalation of dust and mold spores
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Injury from improper handling of equipment
- Exposure to dust and mould during installation
- 4. Ventilation Setup
- Exposure to dust and mold during installation
- Inhalation of airborne dust and mold
- 5. Removal of Dust and Mold
- Personal exposure to dust and mold
- risk of spreading mold spores into nearby areas
- 6. Disposal
- Risk of contaminating other areas
- physical injury carrying contaminated items
- 7. Decontamination
- Risk of personal exposure to dust and mold
- risk of contaminating other areas during process
- 8. Air Quality Testing
- Potential false negatives leading to ineffective remediation
- exposure to residual dust and mold
- 9. Final Cleanup
- Physical strain due to extensive cleanup
- accidental inhalation of dust and mold spores
- 10. Debriefing and Reporting
- Data error leading to inaccurate reporting
- missing potential hazards for future remediation
- 11. Follow Up Inspections
- Further exposure to residual dust and mold
- potential uncovering of previously undiscovered hazards