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The Polymer Solutions Mixing And Application Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Chemical exposure
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Mixing Materials
- Dust inhalation
- chemical reaction risks
- 3. Material Transfer
- Spillage
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 4. Application Procedure
- Chemical burns
- eye injury from splashes
- 5. Curing Process
- Heat burns
- respiratory problems from fumes
- 6. Finishing Works
- Exposure to dust
- manual handling injuries
- 7. Clean-up
- Exposure to chemical residues
- improper waste disposal
- 8. Equipment maintenance
- Risk of injury from machinery
- electrical hazards
- 9. Waste Management
- Biohazard exposure
- sharp object injuries
- 10. Storage
- Fall injuries due to improper storage
- chemical leaks
- 11. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of awareness
- communication failures
- 12. Safety equipment usage
- Incorrect use
- inadequate protection
- 13. Staff training
- Untrained staff
- communication barrier
- 14. Inspection of premises
- Unidentified risks
- overlooked safety measures
- 15. Quality Control
- Non-compliance with standards
- process deviations
- 16. Reporting and documentation
- Missed or inaccurate reporting
- lack of traceability
- 17. Continuous improvement procedures
- Failure to improve safety measures
- complacency
- 18. Safety drills
- Inadequate participation
- incorrect execution
- 19. Review of procedures and activities
- Miscommunication
- overlooked errors
- 20. Regular updates to safety measures
- Inadequate follow-up
- outdated safety measures