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The Ensure Maintenance Of High-Pressure Hoses Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment
- Inadequate training
- 2. Inspection
- High pressure water
- faulty hoses
- 3. Installation
- Sharp objects
- Crushing injuries from hose failures
- 4. Connection/Disconnection
- High speed fluid or air
- High pressure discharge
- 5. Testing
- Equipment failure
- Unexpected energy release
- 6. Hose handling
- Manual handling injuries
- Hose abrasion hazards
- 7. Corrective Action
- Uncontrolled energy release
- Falling objects
- 8. Maintenance and cleaning
- Chemicals
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 9. Replacement of Hose
- Incorrect fitting
- Loose connections
- 10. Documentation and reporting
- Inadequate documentation
- missing incident reporting
- 11. Communication & consultation
- Miscommunication
- lack of awareness about safety protocols
- 12. Training on emergency procedures
- Untrained personnel
- Mishandling of equipment in emergencies
- 13. Waste Disposal
- Hazardous waste
- Poor waste management practices
- 14. Post operation check
- Overlooked damages
- Missed proper inspection schedule
- 15. Dismantling and storage
- Inappropriate storage condition
- Misplacement task causing trip hazards
- 16. Review and improvement opportunities
- Overlooked process improvements
- Lack of regular review
- 17. Reinstallation following repair or replacement
- Improper installation
- Missing parts
- 18. Regular inspection routine
- Missed routine checks
- Inadequate inspection
- 19. Risk management review
- Inadequate safety measures
- Missed risk assessment
- 20. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
- Inadequate feedback process
- No mechanism for implementing suggestions