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The Epidemic Control Preparation For Pandemics Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Insufficient training
- 2. Health Screening
- Inadequate safety equipment
- Ineffective disease testing
- 3. Quarantine Areas Set-Up
- Incorrect set-up
- Absence of emergency protocol
- 4. Disease Surveillance
- Insufficient personnel training
- Outdated monitoring procedures
- 5. Vaccination Administration
- Adverse side effects
- Insufficient supply
- 6. Disease Testing
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Incorrect procedure implementation
- 7. Waste Management
- Biohazard exposure
- Improper waste disposal
- 8. Decontamination Procedures
- Improper handling of equipment
- Exposure to disease
- 9. Emergency Response Setup
- Inadequate response plan
- Insufficient personnel training
- 10. Patient Transport
- Infection during transport
- Improper use of PPEs
- 11. Delivery of Medical Supplies
- Exposure risk from delivered items
- Inadequate stock of supplies
- 12. Isolation Unit Maintenance
- Exposure to disease
- Poor cleaning procedures
- 13. Public Health Messaging
- Spread of misinformation
- Failed communication strategies
- 14. Response Evaluation
- Inaccurate data analysis
- Inefficient evaluation process
- 15. Recovery strategies
- Sustained disease transmission
- Lack of rehab centres
- 16. Offsite Contingency Plan
- Inadequate plan
- insufficient personnel training
- 17. Regular Equipment Checks
- Failure of equipment
- Lack of routine checks
- 18. Pandemic Aftermath Management
- Resurgence of disease
- psychological effects on staff
- 19. Continuous Training Programmes
- Inadequate skills development
- inconsistent training
- 20. Post-Pandemic Assessment
- Ineffective feedback system
- lack of follow-up procedures