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The Ensuring Clean Drinking Water Availability Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Incorrect safety equipment
- 2. Equipment Check
- Electrical hazards
- manual handling injuries
- 3. Site Assessment
- Hazards related to water contamination
- Improper water source identification
- 4. Water Treatment
- Exposure to chemicals
- inadequate treatment process
- 5. Equipment Calibration
- Operator mistake
- Inaccurate calibration
- 6. Water Quality Testing
- Improper handling of testing devices
- Misreading results
- 7. Storage Tank filling
- Overfilling
- Water tank collapse
- 8. Routine Inspection
- Deterioration of water quality
- Equipment malfunction
- 9. Regular Maintenance
- Lack of tools
- Improper techniques used
- 10. Emergency procedures
- Not completed properly
- Lack of training
- 11. Chemical Handling
- Spillage
- improper storage
- 12. Waste Disposal
- Unprotection environment
- Manual handling injuries
- 13. Personnel Hygiene
- Spread of germs
- lack of sanitation facilities
- 14. Training programs
- Ineffective training
- lack of understanding
- 15. Final Reporting
- Incorrect data entry
- miss or ignore any hazard incident
- 16. Decommission
- Chemical exposure
- improper disposal
- 17. Documentation
- Misplace document
- outdated information
- 18. Transportation
- Vehicle accident
- improper load securing
- 19. Compliance & Audit
- Misunderstanding of regulations
- overlook hazard areas
- 20. Policy Update
- Outdated policies
- lack of communication with the team