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The Bus Interior Sanitisation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Chemical exposure
- Trip and fall hazards
- 2. Bus Inspection
- Caught in/between objects
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 3. Loading Cleaning Products
- Manual handling injuries
- Chemical exposure
- 4. Applying Sanitising Solution
- Inhalation of chemicals
- Eye injury
- 5. Wiping Surfaces
- Ergonomic
- chemical contact
- 6. Rinsing Surfaces
- Slips due to water
- over-reach injuries
- 7. Drying Interior
- Overexertion
- slips and falls due to wet surfaces
- 8. Disposal of Waste Materials
- Chemical exposure
- Sharp object injury
- 9. Equipment Decontamination
- Chemical burns
- eye injuries
- 10. Bus Ventilation
- Extended exposure to disinfectants
- respiratory hazards
- 11. Final Inspection
- Overlooked potential hazards
- missed cleaning spots
- 12. Reporting
- Poor documentation
- Miscommunication
- 13. Unloading of Products
- Contact with harmful substances
- manual handling injuries
- 14. Restocking Supplies
- Accidental spillage
- lifting heavy objects
- 15. End of Shift Cleanup
- Fatigue
- exposure to chemicals
- 16. Storage of Cleaning Chemicals
- Inappropriate storage
- chemical leakage
- 17. Emergency Procedures Awareness
- Poor knowledge leading to mishandling of emergencies
- 18. Routine Maintenance Check
- Operations without safety checks
- overlooked faulty equipment
- 19. Installation of signage
- Tripping over signage
- incorrect positioning
- 20. Reflective Analysis
- Inadequate reviewing causing repeat errors