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The Lung-Respirable Airborne Fibre Monitoring Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to fibre dust
- incorrect usage of equipment
- 2. Training
- Miscommunication
- incorrect usage of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 3. Setting Up Equipment
- Injury from equipment
- dust distraction
- 4. Conducting Monitoring
- Inadequate monitoring
- faulty equipment
- 5. Collecting Samples
- Incorrect handling of samples
- exposure to dust
- 6. Decontamination
- Hazardous waste management
- PPE disposal
- 7. Documentation
- Data entry errors
- misinterpretation of information
- 8. Sample Transport
- Unsecured load
- transport accident
- 9. Lab Analysis
- Inaccurate results
- sample contamination
- 10. Report Writing
- Misinterpretation of results
- data privacy breach
- 11. Handling Fibre Products
- Incorrect storage
- damaged packaging causing exposure
- 12. Tool Maintenance
- Risk of injury when cleaning/maintaining tools
- improper disposal of used parts
- 13. Waste Management
- Incorrect disposal methods leading to environmental hazard
- exposure during handling
- 14. Handover to Client
- Miscommunication of findings
- not fully informing client on hazards
- 15. Finalising work
- Left-over hazardous material
- post-work checks missed