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The Mould Exposure Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Mould exposure
- slip and fall hazards
- 2. Equipment setup
- Infection
- improper handling of equipment
- 3. Mould identification
- Incorrect identification
- allergy reactions
- 4. Area isolation
- Exposure to mould spores
- physical hazards from isolation materials
- 5. Removal practice
- Exposure to mould spores
- physical accidents like cuts or abrasions
- 6. Disposal
- Mould exposure
- injury from improper disposal
- 7. Decontamination
- Mould exposure
- chemical hazards
- 8. Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Inadequate protection
- incorrect usage of PPE
- 9. Application of mould inhibitors
- Chemical exposure
- allergic reactions
- 10. Drying process
- Difficulties in accessing
- lingering mould spores
- 11. Restoration
- Incomplete restoration
- structural faults
- 12. Post-cleanup inspection
- Missed areas of infestation
- inadequate cleaning
- re-exposure to mould spores
- 13. Report documentation
- Miscommunication
- misinformation
- 14. Follow-Up Visit
- Re-exposure to mould
- missed infestation points during first cleanup
- 15. Client communication & briefing
- Miscommunication leading to recurrence of mould
- 16. Equipment maintenance
- Impaired function leading to ineffective remediation
- injury from malfunctioning equipment
- 17. Debriefing Session
- Miscommunication
- failure to learn from the job and improve future practices
- 18. Training on Mould removal methods
- Inadequate knowledge
- mishandling of situations
- 19. Emergency procedures briefing
- Unplanned events
- chaotic responses in emergencies
- 20. Regular Monitoring
- Inconsistent monitoring
- missed signs of reinfestation