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The Eye Hazards From Flying Debris Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Equipment malfunction
- 2. Site Assessment
- Incorrect handling of equipment
- Poor visibility
- 3. Equipment Check
- Inappropriate use of tool
- Tool damage/failure
- 4. Area Segregation
- Inadequate space
- Uncontrolled movement of debris
- 5. Work Commencement
- Exposure to airborne particles
- Equipment failure
- 6. Operational Monitoring
- Non-compliance to safety procedures
- Tool damage/failure
- 7. Debris Management
- Uncontrolled movement of debris
- Lack of proper waste disposal procedure
- 8. Breaks And Rest Periods
- Misplacement of tools
- Cross-contamination from debris
- 9. Clean-Up Activities
- Improper handling of waste materials
- Chemical exposure from cleaning agents
- 10. Post-Operation Inspection
- Equipment inspection overlook
- Failure to report incidents/risks
- 11. Tool Storage
- Improper tool storage
- Corrosion due to improper storage conditions
- 12. Debris Disposal
- Inappropriate disposal methods
- Airborne dust during disposal
- 13. Review Of Safety Procedures
- Overlooking new potential risks
- Non-compliance to updated safety protocols
- 14. Training For New Operations
- Incomplete transfer of necessary knowledge
- Improper use of tools due to lack of understanding
- 15. Regular Maintenance Checks
- Overlooking equipment damages
- Neglect on old/damaged tools
- 16. Final Clean-Up
- Mishandling of debris
- Exposure to airborne particles
- 17. Reporting Of Incidents
- Late reporting
- Inaccurate descriptions of incidents
- 18. Staff Safety Training
- Inadequate training
- Non-compliance to safety protocols
- 19. Equipment Replacement
- Possible mishandling of new equipment
- Improper discarding of old equipment
- 20. Documentation Review
- Incomplete documentation
- Overlooking important information/data