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The Protection Of Eyes From Dust Debris Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- inadequate equipment
- unmaintained tools
- 2. Protective Gear Wearing
- lack of safety goggles
- pre-existing eye conditions
- 3. Environment Assessment
- poorly lit working environment
- presence of airborne dust/debris
- 4. Tool and Equipment Handling
- incorrect tool use
- dropping heavy equipment
- 5. Eye Protection Implementation
- unfit protective eyewear
- inappropriate type selection
- 6. Performing Task
- swirling dust
- high-speed debris
- 7. Cleaning Up
- residual dust
- mishandling of cleaning tools
- 8. Equipment Storage
- improper storage leading to contamination
- 9. Periodic Maintenance Check
- missed damage points
- damaged equipment usage
- 10. Supervising Work
- unsupervised work periods
- improper monitoring methods
- 11. Emergency Response Training
- insufficient training
- panic situations causing harm
- 12. Safety Briefings
- lack of information provision
- lack of hazard awareness
- 13. Debris Management
- mismanagement of debris
- inappropriate disposal
- 14. Personal Hygiene
- failure to wash hands before touching eyes
- failure to clean protective eyewear in a timely manner
- 15. Reporting Procedures
- failure to report hazards or incidents
- miscommunication between site personnel