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The Mineral Oil Application To Countertops Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of mineral oil
- Exposure to dust from sanding
- Slipping on spilled mineral oil
- 2. Sanding the surface
- Dust inhalation
- Noise exposure from power tools
- Hand-arm vibration syndrome from prolonged use of hand-held power tools
- 3. De-dusting surface
- Allergens from dust
- Eye irritants from dust
- 4. Apply first coat of mineral oil
- Skin contact with mineral oil
- Accidental ingestion or inhalation of mineral oil
- 5. Drying Time
- Tripping over tools or supplies
- 6. Sand again with fine grit paper
- Dust inhalation
- noise exposure from power tools
- Prolonged direct skin contact with mineral oil and dust
- 7. Clean surface post sanding
- Ingestion or inhalation of dust residues
- eye irritants from dust
- 8. Apply second coat of mineral oil
- Direct contact with skin or eyes
- accidental ingestion or inhalation of the mineral oil
- 9. Clean any remaining mineral oil drips
- Contact with mineral oil
- Slipping on spilled mineral oil
- 10. Dispose of applicator
- Sharp object injury
- exposure to Mineral Oil
- 11. Ventilation of Area
- Exposure to strong odours
- Inhalation hazards from lingering particles
- 12. Check work
- Tripping over tools
- Eye strain
- 13. Cleaning after work
- Slipping on spilled mineral oil
- Contact with cleaning chemicals
- 14. Documenting and reporting
- Tripping over cords
- Lifting heavy objects
- 15. Storage of Material and Tools
- Disorganisation-related injuries
- Lifting heavy objects