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The Exposure To Gas Related Risks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inhalation of harmful gases
- Potential fire hazard
- 2. Equipment Safety Check
- Equipment malfunction or leakage
- Incomplete safety check
- 3. Installation of Gas Detectors
- Electric shock
- Incorrect installation
- 4. Site Briefing
- Incorrect reporting due to language barrier
- Miscommunication of vital details
- 5. Initial Gas Testing
- Mistaken gas identification
- Incorrect readings
- 6. Emergency Procedures Orientation
- Incomplete understanding of emergency procedures
- Confusion during emergencies
- 7. Gas Detection System Operation
- System malfunction
- Errors in operation
- 8. Regular Monitoring
- Error in readings
- Missed alarms
- 9. Maintenance of Gas Detectors
- Improper maintenance
- Electric shock
- 10. Inspection for Leakage
- Fire
- Chemical Burns
- Inhalation of harmful substances
- 11. Staff Health Monitoring
- Exposure to harmful gas
- Illness due to prolonged exposure
- 12. Clear Communication and Reporting
- Miscommunication of vital details
- Mistakes in documentation
- 13. Evacuation Drill
- Confusion
- Injuries during drill
- 14. Waste Disposal
- Pollution
- Fire Hazard
- 15. Debriefing
- Missed learning points
- Lack of reflection
- 16. Equipment Storage
- Potential fire from improperly stored equipment
- Theft or tampering with stored equipment
- 17. Shutdown Procedure
- Incorrect shutting down
- Possible ignition of gas
- 18. Review of Safety Measures
- Non-compliance with safety measures
- Overlooking key risks
- 19. Documentation
- Misplacement or loss of documents
- Incorrect documentation
- 20. Service and Repair
- Inadequate servicing
- Mishandling when repairing