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The Eye Injury From Flying Particles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate personal protective equipment
- Poorly maintained tools
- 2. Eye Hazard Identification
- Uncontained flying particles
- Incorrect use of machines
- 3. Risk Assessment
- .Lack of training
- Negligence or ignorance
- 4. Control Measures Implementation
- Non-compliance to safety guidelines
- Inappropriate control measures
- 5. Regular Equipment Maintenance
- Faulty machinery
- Lack of routine checks
- 6. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Use
- Inadequate eye protection
- Non-compliance to PPE usage rules
- 7. Safety Briefings and Training
- Insufficient safety knowledge
- Lack of frequent briefings
- 8. Proper Handling of Materials and Tools
- Incorrect tools handling
- Unsafe workplace practices
- 9. Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) Compliance
- Non-adherence to SWMS
- Misinterpretation of SWMS
- 10. Emergency Procedures Understanding
- No knowledge of first aid
- Ignorance of emergency evacuation routes
- 11. Debris Management
- Poor waste disposal
- Uncontained debris
- 12. Workspace Organization
- Cluttered workspace
- Unorganized tools and materials
- 13. Machine Operation Safety
- Risky machine operations
- Lack of supervision
- 14. Post-Task Area Clean-Up
- Improper waste disposal
- Remaining flying particles
- 15. Review of Procedures and Protocols
- Irregular safety audits
- Outdated procedures
- 16. Incident Reporting
- Failure to report incidents
- Late reporting of eye injuries
- 17. Continuous Improvement Plans
- Inefficient safety practices
- Resistance to change
- 18. Regular Safety and Health Inspections
- Missed inspections
- Inefficient inspection processes
- 19. Proper Documentation and Record Keeping
- Lost documents
- Inaccurate records
- 20. Continual Training and Education
- Infrequent learning opportunities
- Lack of up-to-date information