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The Paint Booth Air Evacuation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inhalation of paint fumes
- Trip and fall hazards
- 2. Set up evacuator
- Incorrect operation of equipment
- Electrical faults
- 3. Perform pre-start checks
- Leaks
- Malfunctioning parts
- 4. Start air evacuator
- Sudden release of compressed air
- Noise hazards
- 5. Monitor operation
- Exposure to toxic fumes
- Loss of concentration
- 6. Respond to alarms
- Panic reactions
- Misinterpretation of alarm signal
- 7. Shutdown procedure
- Unexpected start-up
- Release of residual pressure
- 8. Maintenance tasks
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Inadequate de-energisation
- 9. Emergency response drills
- Injury during drill
- Complacency
- 10. Report problems or malfunctions
- Unclear communication
- Delayed service
- 11. Clean up work area
- Exposure to harmful cleaning chemicals
- Hand-arm vibration hazard
- 12. Removal of Personal Protective Equipment
- Improper disposal
- Exposure to trapped contaminants
- 13. Storing air evacuator
- Manual handling injury
- Storage in unapproved location
- 14. Document control measures
- Miss out important details
- Incorrect documentation
- 15. End of shift handover communication
- Miscommunication
- Skipped or rushed briefing
- 16. Reviewing work procedures
- Failure to identify existing hazards
- Lack of follow-up
- 17. Training for new workers and refresher courses
- Non-compliance to safety training
- Inadequate skills transfer
- 18. Regular safety inspections
- Overlook potential hazards
- Complacency in safety measures implementation
- 19. Execute feedback suggestions
- Resistance to change
- Incomplete implementation of suggestions
- 20. Post-work debriefing session
- Improper dissemination of information
- Tiredness from work