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The Painting Of Pool Interior Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips
- falls from height
- exposure to chemical paints
- 2. Safety Test Equipment
- Electric shocks
- equipment malfunction
- 3. Clear Pool Area
- Slips
- muscular strains
- 4. Drain Water from Pool
- Drowning
- slips
- falls
- 5. Sanding of Surface
- Inhalation of dust
- eye irritation
- 6. Cleaning the Surface
- falls
- chemical burns – from cleaning agents
- 7. Marking Out
- Tripping over lines
- back strain
- 8. Mix Paint
- Inhalation of paint fumes
- skin irritation due to paint
- 9. Apply Paint
- Fume inhalation
- falls from height
- 10. Smooth with Brush
- Trips
- falls
- repetitive strain injuries
- 11. Application Outcome Inspection
- Eye strain
- slip on wet surface
- 12. Cleanup
- Muscular strain
- puncture from sharp object
- 13. Dispose Waste
- Exposure to harmful substances
- lifting injury
- 14. Return Equipment
- Lifting injuries
- trips or falls
- 15. Document Completing Work
- Poor ergonomics
- eye strain from computer usage
- 16. Review Job Execution
- Mental stress due to job demands
- repetitive strain injury
- 17. Feedback/Reporting
- Psychological stress from feedback
- repetitive strain injury from writing
- 18. End Of Shift Duties
- Fatigue
- back strains due to lifting heavy objects
- 19. Maintenance Tasks
- Electric shocks
- falling equipment hazards
- 20. Ongoing Training
- Mental stress
- boredom leading to inattention