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The Hydrated Lime Exposure Risks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Dust inhalation
- skin exposure
- 2. Loading lime
- Mechanical hazards
- dust exposure
- 3. Transportation
- Road accidents
- dust leakage
- 4. Unloading lime
- Mechanical hazards
- dust exposure
- 5. Mixing hydrated lime
- Chemical burns
- dust inhalation
- 6. Application process
- Respiratory hazards
- eye exposure
- 7. Post-application remediation
- Surface tracing hazards
- leftovers
- 8. Equipment cleaning
- Chemical exposure
- wet surface slips
- 9. Waste Disposal
- Chemical exposure
- lifting and tossing hazards
- 10. Decontamination
- Skin exposure
- ingestion
- 11. Reporting
- Inaccurate data impose risks
- 12. Training
- Inadequate training exposes to all work steps hazards
- 13. Emergency Preparedness
- Better preparedness reduces all work steps hazards
- 14. Inspections
- Unseen hazards
- overlooked items
- 15. Maintenance
- Unidentifiable machine hazards
- 16. Storage
- Leakage or spills
- poor storage practices
- 17. Auditing
- Missed review
- ineffective current practices
- 18. Shutdown Procedures
- Unseen hazards
- incorrect shutdown procedures
- 19. Start-up Procedures
- Incorrect procedures could lead to machine damage
- 20. Record Keeping
- Lack of documentation
- lost/incorrect information