
<p> RISK ASSESSMENT </p><p>School Activity Art - Textiles Review Date:</p><p>Assessment completed by: HazardName: Persons Date:Current Controls FurtherSignature: Action Action by Whom Action by When Completed Exposed and Necessary How Dyes, mordants, Staff Follow the manufacturer’s instructions or bleaches, etc. Pupils safety data sheet Use vinegar rather than diluting concentrated Corrosive acetic acid Toxic Handle solid dyes with care Harmful Wear eye protection and protective gloves Irritant (preferably nitrile) Allergic reaction Emergency eye wash facilities available No eating or drinking permitted in the studio Hands to be thoroughly washed before leaving the studio Toxic materials to be opened and weighed out in a fume cupboard Batik and other Staff Users must stand not sit when using hot wax wax processes Pupils Gloves giving thermal protection to be worn when holding the handle of a wax kettle as it Burns can become hot Scalds Hot wax pots only moved when completely Trips cool Electric shock Eye protection to be worn when using hot wax Fumes or when within 2 metres Batik work carried out by pupils under close </p><p>Page 1 Hazard Persons Current Controls Further Action Action by Whom Action by When Completed Exposed and Necessary How supervision Visual inspection of Batik pots for wear to power cord each time they are taken out for use. Pots allowed to cool before power cord is wound round them Lowest possible setting used to melt wax. Wax to be heated slowly with pot located near an open window. Pupils who suffer from asthma or other respiratory diseases advised against doing this process Sewing machines Staff Pupils taught how to fit covers and lift Pupils machines correctly A suitable trolley is used to transport machines Manual handling Heavier machines handled by two persons Electric shock Machine unplugged before lamps changed Trips One pupil to use machine at a time Entanglement Benches with a suitable power socket used Puncture wound Seating provides support and encourages good posture Hair tied back, jewellery removed or covered up and loose clothing secured with apron or overall Good lighting Eye protection worn by novice users Where guards are fitted they are in place during use Small sharp items Staff Pupils taught how to use unpick safely Pupils Adequate lighting provided Page 2 Hazard Persons Current Controls Further Action Action by Whom Action by When Completed Exposed and Necessary How Pins with glass heads used User injury Size and type of needle matches task, age and ability of pupils Electric heat Staff Pupils given clear instructions on use of sources Pupils equipment Ironing boards located close to socket outlets Burns Electrical appliances visually inspected for Scalds wear to power cord prior to use Electric shock Pupils taught how to handle ironing boards Trips Large areas of fabric are not distressed by Trapping means of heat Fumes Fire</p><p>Page 3</p>
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