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The Lime Scale Removing Tasks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- Slip or trip hazards
- 2. Lime scale remover selection
- Incorrect product selection
- Lack of training
- 3. Protective equipment usage
- Inadequate protection
- Equipment failure
- 4. Application of remover
- Exposure to chemicals
- Eye injuries
- 5. Scrubbing/Removing lime scales
- Physical strain
- Chemical contact with skin
- 6. Cleaning up process
- Slip or trip from wet surfaces
- Incomplete removal of chemicals
- 7. Waste disposal
- Improper disposal causing hazard
- Exposure to chemicals
- 8. Ventilation check
- Inadequate ventilation leading to inhaling fumes
- 9. Equipment maintenance
- Injury from improper handling
- Malfunctioning equipment
- 10. Emergency handling procedure
- Unavailability of first aid
- Lack of emergency response knowledge
- 11. Daily debriefing and updates
- Miscommunication
- Ignorance towards safety measures
- 12. Safety inspection
- Missed items during inspection
- Overlooking minor hazards
- 13. Inventory check
- Overuse of chemical product
- Improper storage
- 14. Personal hygiene
- Exposure to corrosive chemicals
- Ignoring personal cleanliness
- 15. Weekly training updates
- Misinformation
- Lack of participation and interest
- 16. Auditing compliance checklist
- Overlooked entries
- Non-compliance to safety standards
- 17. Health checks for workers
- Ignoring personal health indicators
- Insufficient follow-ups
- 18. Equipment restocking
- Delays in restocking critical equipment
- Mismanagement
- 19. Updating safety guidelines
- Failure to incorporate new rules
- Ignorance towards updating process
- 20. Fortnightly review of procedures
- Inadequate review
- Resistance towards change or improvement