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The Oxide Colouring Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Inadequate work area
- 2. Oxide Mixing
- Skin and eye contact with chemicals
- Inhalation of toxic dust
- 3. Coating Procedure
- Burns from hot surfaces
- Slips and falls due to wet/damp floor
- 4. Colour Application
- Inhalation of solvent fumes
- Eye damage from splashes
- 5. Drying Stamp
- Overheating risk
- Electrical risks from equipment
- 6. Quality Check
- Ergonomic issues from repetitive task
- Eye strain
- 7. Cleaning Up
- Chemical spills on skin or clothing
- Slips and falls because of left behind materials
- 8. Waste Disposal
- Cut or puncture wounds from sharp objects
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- 9. Record Keeping
- Miscommunication leading to mistakes
- Loss of data
- 10. Regular Maintenance
- Mechanical hazards from equipment
- Electrical risks from equipment
- 11. Breakdown Procedure
- Injury from possible chemical leaks
- Injury to workers during manual handling
- 12. Emergency Procedure
- Inadequate knowledge on procedures
- Panic during emergency situations
- 13. Review Procedure
- Inefficient process due to lack of regular assessment
- Miscommunication leading to ineffective changes.
- 14. Training Sessions
- Inadequate knowledge on hazards
- Inadequate training for emergency situations
- 15. Periodic Auditing
- Non-compliance to safety practices
- Ignorance of hazards due to lack of experience