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The Potential Asbestos Contact In Debris Removal Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inhalation of asbestos fibres
- Contaminated work clothing
- 2. Site Setup
- Asbestos dust during setup
- Slippery surfaces
- 3. Equipment Check
- Defective equipment
- Improper use of safety gear
- 4. Debris Segregation
- Sharp objects
- Inhalation of fibres
- 5. PPE Inspection
- Faulty PPE
- Insufficient PPE
- 6. Asbestos Identification
- Incorrect identification
- Inadequate training
- 7. Removal Process
- Airborne asbestos
- Heavy machinery accidents
- 8. Wetting Down Debris
- Waterlogged materials
- Slip hazards
- 9. Packaging & Transporting
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposure to asbestos
- 10. Asbestos Disposal
- Unauthorized disposal
- Cross-contamination
- 11. Decontamination
- Insufficient cleaning
- Re-contamination
- 12. Checking Area
- Missed debris
- Failure to identify further hazards
- 13. Site Demobilization
- Injury during demobilization
- Remaining hazardous materials
- 14. Documentation & Reporting
- Improper documentation
- Lack of hazard communication
- 15. Follow-up Actions
- Persistent hazards
- Non-compliance with regulations
- 16. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate emergency planning
- Panic during emergencies
- 17. Equipment Maintenance
- Machinery failure
- Insufficient inspections
- 18. Health Monitoring
- Illness due to exposure
- Inadequate monitoring protocols
- 19. Training & Education
- Under-trained staff
- Incorrect procedures followed
- 20. Consultation & Coordination
- Poor communication
- Non-compliance with regulations