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The Exposing To Uv Radiation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate protective clothing
- lack of sun protection awareness
- 2. Setting up equipments
- Particle projection
- direct UV radiation exposure
- 3. Briefing to staffs
- Lack of warning about UV radiation
- inadequate detail on safety procedures
- 4. Performing tasks under the sun
- Prolonged sun exposure
- insufficient rehydration
- 5. Meal or rest periods outdoors
- Unintentional prolonged sun exposure
- unavailability of shaded areas
- 6. Cleaning outdoor surfaces
- Chemical agitation leading to increased UV sensitivity
- non-usage of personal protective equipments
- 7. Dismantling equipments
- Physical strain in direct sunlight
- exposing to reflected UV radiation
- 8. Waste disposal
- Neglect of UV care during quick tasks
- careless handling causing accidents
- 9. Documenting work progress
- Exposure to UV radiation while distracted
- mobile screen visibility challenges increasing outdoor time
- 10. Staff rotation/changeover
- New staff unaware of current UV index
- improper handovers leading to safety neglects
- 11. Emergency handling
- Mishandling due to intense sun
- overlook of UV wellbeing in crisis
- 12. Post-operation clean-up
- Inadequate UV protection near end of shift
- not following safe disposal protocol
- 13. Conducting checkpoint revisions
- Prolonged exposure while performing quality checks
- disregarding UV protection while focusing on work perfection
- 14. Final wrap up and debrief
- Prolonged exposure to UV radiation during discussions
- less caution as task nears end
- 15. Review of tasks
- Ignoring UV safety during off-task periods
- complacency
- 16. Future planning meetings
- Possible outdoor meeting locations causing sun exposure
- neglecting UV protection due to non-physical work
- 17. Health checks on staffs
- Failure to check for signs of sunburn or other related symptoms
- 18. Updating training protocols
- Not including updated UV countermeasures
- not adapting new safety standards
- 19. Performance assessment and feedback process
- Outdoor evaluation causing additional sun exposure
- neglect of weather conditions during planning
- 20. Training for newer equipments
- Outdoor training sessions increasing direct sun exposure
- inadequate time for adaptation