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The Fiberglass Repairs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Dust inhalation
- cuts from handling fiberglass
- 2. Cleaning The Area
- Slipping on wet surface
- chemical contact
- 3. Sanding
- Dust inhalation
- noise exposure
- 4. Removing Damaged Material
- Sharp objects
- dust inhalation
- 5. Applying Fibreglass Mat
- Skin irritation
- dust inhalation
- 6. Mixing Resin
- Chemical exposure
- fume inhalation
- 7. Applying Resin
- Skin irritation
- fume inhalation
- 8. Setting Fibreglass
- Skin irritation
- dust inhalation
- 9. Sanding And Shaping
- Dust inhalation
- noise exposure
- 10. Finishing
- Fume inhalation
- fire hazards
- 11. Inspecting the Repair
- Tripping over clutter
- eye strain
- 12. Area Clean Up
- Tripping over clutter
- improper waste disposal
- 13. Equipment Maintenance
- Improper tool use
- tripping over clutter
- 14. Documenting the Process
- Eye strain
- improper posture
- 15. Post-Repair Clean-Up
- Exposure to glass fibers and dust
- slipping or tripping on debris
- 16. Waste Disposal
- Improper disposal of hazardous materials
- cuts from handling sharp objects
- 17. Final Check
- Missing safety hazards
- eye strain
- 18. Safe Storage
- Improper lifting techniques
- falling objects
- 19. Transporting Repaired Material
- Improper lifting techniques
- transport accidents
- 20. Debriefing
- Miscommunication of vital information
- eye strain