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The Froth Floatation Process Use Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping
- Manual Handling
- 2. Equipment Set-Up
- Electrocution
- Crushing
- 3. Material Loading
- Falling Objects
- Dust Inhalation
- 4. Froth Generation
- Chemical Exposure
- Eye Injury
- 5. Separation Process
- Vibration
- Noise Exposure
- 6. Waste Disposal
- Contact with Hazardous Substances
- Manual Handling
- 7. Equipment Shutdown
- Crushing
- Noise Exposure
- 8. Maintenance/Cleaning
- Machinery Entrapment
- Chemical Exposure
- 9. Leak Testing
- Gas Inhaling
- Fire/Explosion
- 10. Incident Reporting and Review
- Stress
- Information Miscommunication
- 11. Quality Control Procedures
- Application misuse
- Malfunction
- 12. Training & Skill Development
- Lack of Skills
- Accidents Due to Improper Training
- 13. Machine Operation
- Equipment Failure
- Noise
- 14. Finishing Procedures
- Hand Injuries
- Eye Injuries
- 15. Post-Procedure Clean-Up
- Exposure to Cleaning Chemicals
- Slips and Falls