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The Illustrating With Stencils. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of stencils
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 2. Stencil Selection
- - Misuse of equipment
- Slips and trips
- 3. Ladling Paint
- Chemical exposure
- Fire hazard from flammable substances
- 4. Stencil Placement
- Falls from height
- Struck by falling objects
- 5. Applying Paint
- Skin irritation from paint
- Inhalation of paint fumes
- 6. Drying Time
- Ingestion of harmful substances
- Chemical spillage
- 7. Removing the Stencil
- Cuts and scrapes
- Eye injuries
- 8. Clean-up
- Slips on wet floors
- Mixing of incompatible substances
- 9. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Unintentional starting of equipment
- 10. Storage
- Manual handling injuries
- Fall of stored goods
- 11. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal lead to environmental hazards
- Sharp object cuts
- 12. Quality Check
- Repetitive movements leading to musculoskeletal disorders
- Stress due to high quality demands
- 13. Packaging
- Incorrect labelling leading to misuse
- Handling heavy packages causes injury
- 14. Dispatch
- Traffic accidents
- Poor ergonomics during loading and unloading
- 15. Customer Support
- Verbal abuse or violence from dissatisfied customers
- Stress due to high-demand situations
- 16. Returns and Refunds
- Miscommunication leading to errors in transactions
- Injury due to handling returned items
- 17. Review and Improvement
- Risk of bias in review
- Insufficient changes made could lead to recurring issues