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The Pyrolytic Coating Application Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- chemical exposure
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Electrical hazards
- falling objects
- 3. Pyrolytic Coating Mixing
- Chemical hazards
- fire and explosion
- 4. Pyrolytic Coating Application
- Chemical exposure
- physical effort
- 5. Quality Control Inspection
- Falling from heights
- eye strain
- 6. Clean up and Waste Disposal
- Improper waste handling
- chemical spills
- 7. Maintenance and Repair
- Electrical shock
- falling objects
- 8. Handling and Storage
- Manual handling injuries
- accidental spillage
- 9. Emergency Response Training
- Inadequate training
- handling emergencies improperly
- 10. Equipment Testing and Verification
- Mechanical hazards
- electrical hazards
- 11. Materials Evaluation
- Fire hazards
- chemical exposure
- 12. Drawing Review and Approval
- Eyestrain
- repetitive stress injury
- 13. Process Monitoring and Control
- Fire hazards
- high noise levels
- 14. Safety and Health Training
- Inadequate training
- improper safety measures
- 15. Planning and Scheduling
- Hours of work
- Shiftwork and night work hazards
- 16. Equipment and System Isolation
- Electrical hazards
- mechanical hazards
- 17. Job Hazard Analysis
- Not identifying all hazards
- overlooking potential risks
- 18. Gas Monitory and Ventilation
- Gas leaks
- insufficient ventilation
- 19. Safety Signage Inspection
- Missing signage
- inadequate communication
- 20. End-of-Shift Procedures
- Mental fatigue
- ergonomic hazards