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The Operate Paint Spray Equipment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over hoses
- noxious fume inhalation
- 2. Safety Check
- Equipment malfunction
- inadequate ventilation
- 3. Putting on Safety Gear
- Allergic reaction to gear material
- tripping while getting suited up
- 4. Loading Paint into Equipment
- Spill or splashes of paint
- improper handling of equipment
- 5. Testing the Spray Equipment
- Unexpected spray
- component failure
- 6. Painting Operation
- Inhalation of paint particles
- contact with eyes
- 7. Adjusting Spray Parameters
- Misadjustment causing paint splash
- walking into spray path
- 8. Cleanup
- Slips on unclean surface
- improper disposal of paint
- 9. Equipment Maintenance
- Incorrect assembly or disassembly
- injuries from tool usage
- 10. Disposing of Empty Paint Containers
- Impacts from mishandling heavy containers
- exposure to residue
- 11. Ventilation Check
- Ignoring standard checks
- faulty detection equipment
- 12. Removal of Safety Gear
- Tripping over gear
- Inadequate decontamination process
- 13. Reporting any Issues
- Incorrect communication of issues
- ignoring small problems
- 14. Storage of Equipment & Materials
- Fires from improper storage
- tripping over improperly stored items
- 15. Final Site Cleanup
- Injury from leftover debris
- slip and trip accidents