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The Combustible Liquids Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips and falls
- Fire hazards
- 2. Storage
- Mishandling of containers
- Leaking combustible liquids
- 3. Handling Equipment
- Equipment failure
- Inadequate training
- 4. Pouring Liquids
- Spillage
- Exposure to harmful vapors
- 5. Dispensing Liquids
- Uncontrolled release
- Incompatibility of chemicals
- 6. Mixing/Substitution
- Potential explosion
- Generation of heat
- 7. Ventilation
- Insufficient air flow
- Confined space entry
- 8. Bonding/Earthing
- Static electricity build-up
- Ignition triggers
- 9. PPE Usage
- Incorrect usage
- Inadequate protection
- 10. Fire Extinguishing Equipment
- Inoperative devices
- Lack of accessibility
- 11. Waste Disposal
- Unsafe disposal methods
- Environmental impact
- 12. Emergency Response Planning
- Inadequate procedures
- Unawareness of hazards