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The Removal Of Asbestos Pipe Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect identification of asbestos
- Lack of proper tools and equipment
- 2. Isolation
- Airborne asbestos exposure
- Uncontrolled access to the work area
- 3. Decontamination set up
- Poor decontamination facilities
- Insufficient PPE usage
- 4. Encapsulation
- Ineffective enclosure
- Premature damage to encapsulated materials
- 5. Removal of asbestos pipe
- Asbestos fibers dispersion
- Cuts or abrasions from sharp edges
- 6. Waste Disposal
- Improper waste disposal
- Contamination of the environment
- 7. Air Monitoring
- Inadequate monitoring equipment
- Inaccurate data collection
- 8. Clean-up
- Remaining asbestos debris
- Improper cleaning methods
- 9. Decontamination
- Incomplete removal of contaminants from personnel and equipment
- Exposure to asbestos during decontamination process
- 10. Clearance Inspection
- Missed asbestos material
- Failure to identify ongoing risks
- 11. Site Restoration
- Discarded PPE
- Damaged property during removal process
- 12. Documentation
- Inaccurate or missing records
- Miscommunication between stakeholders