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The Layer Large Scale Elastomeric Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 2. Site Inspection
- Falls from heights
- stepping on sharp objects
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Muscle strain due to heavy lifting
- electric shock from faulty tools
- 4. Material Retrieval
- Slippery surfaces causing falls
- weight of material causing strains
- 5. Station Setup
- Collisions with other workers
- fire risk from welding station
- 6. Welding Activity
- Fumes inhalation
- risk of burns
- 7. Cool Down & Inspection
- Burns from hot surfaces
- inhalation of residual gases
- 8. Debrief & Disassembly
- Straining muscles while disassembling
- slipping on residual fuels
- 9. Tool Maintenance
- Cuts from sharp edges
- allergic reactions to cleaning agents
- 10. Transport of Raw Materials
- Road accidents
- muscle strain during loading and unloading
- 11. Quality Check
- Eye damage due to emission of intense light
- inhalation of dust particles
- 12. Grinding & Polishing
- Inhalation of metal dusts
- eye injuries
- 13. Final Inspection & Project Submission
- Slips
- trip and falls
- repetitive motion injuries
- 14. Clean-up
- Exposure to harmful waste
- slips on wet surfaces
- 15. Documentation & Reporting
- Repetitive stress injuries
- eyestrain
- 16. Equipment Storage
- Muscle strains from improper storage techniques
- collision with equipment
- 17. Accessibility to First Aid Kits
- Delay in medical treatment due to inaccessible first aid kits
- infection from expired kits
- 18. Emergency Drills & Training
- Inadequate safety awareness
- risk of panic during real-life emergencies
- 19. Rest Breaks
- Fatigue leading to accidents
- Dehydration
- 20. Regular Safety Audits
- Illness due to overlooked hazards
- complacency leading to accidents