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The Mould Prevention Measures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Ingestion of mould spores
- exposure to poisonous substances.
- 2. Assessment
- Incorrect identification of mould species
- misjudgment of mould spread.
- 3. Containment
- Mould spread due to improper containment
- risk of cross-contamination.
- 4. Dehumidification
- Electrical hazards from dehumidifiers
- slip hazard from condensation.
- 5. Removal
- Airborne mould spores during removal
- physical injury during scrubbing or scraping.
- 6. Cleaning
- Exposure to harsh cleaning chemicals
- ladder fall injuries while cleaning high areas.
- 7. Drying
- Risk of fire from heaters
- over-drying causing structural damage.
- 8. Sanitisation
- Chemical burns from sanitising solutions
- reaction to sanitiser fumes.
- 9. Restoration
- Injury from construction work
- inadequate restoration leading to mould return.
- 10. Disposal
- Infection from mishandling mouldy items
- environmental impact of disposal.
- 11. Prevention measures
- Improper use of prevention products
- incomplete coverage leading to mould return.
- 12. Maintenance
- Maintenance work injuries
- lack of maintenance leading to mould return.
- 13. Documentation
- Misinformation in documentation leading to future health risks.
- 14. Training
- Inadequate staff training leading to health and safety risks.
- 15. Monitoring
- Ineffective monitoring leading to mould return
- physical fatigue from constant vigilance.
- 16. Regular inspections
- Overlooking spots during inspection
- structural damage during inspection.
- 17. Climate control
- Improper usage of air conditioning systems leading to condensation and mould growth.
- 18. Mitigation plans
- Miscommunication in mitigation strategies
- ineffective implementation of plans.
- 19. Testing
- Incorrect test results
- spread of mould during testing.
- 20. Reporting
- Miscommunication in reporting
- failure to report leading to health risks.