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The Fire And Explosion Risk Management Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Fire fuel sources present
- Use of explosive materials
- Improper disposal of smoking materials
- 2. Area Identification
- Unidentified flammable substances
- Lack of knowledge about area hazards
- 3. Safety Gear Usage
- Inadequately maintained safety gear
- Use of improper safety gear
- 4. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty equipment
- Lack of maintenance
- 5. Safety Procedures Training
- Inadequate training
- Misinterpretation of procedures
- 6. Mock Drill Practice
- Panic in emergency situation
- Improper usage of fire extinguisher
- 7. Storage Area Monitoring
- Flammable substances storage
- Overcrowded storage space
- 8. Compliance Verification
- Non-compliance with safety norms
- Ignorance of safety standards
- 9. Emergency Exit Signage
- Blockage of exit routes
- Inadequate lighting for signage
- 10. Waste Material Disposal
- Improper disposal procedures
- Accumulation of combustible waste
- 11. Fire Extinguisher Check
- Non-functional fire equipment
- Lack of easy accessibility to extinguishers
- 12. Record Keeping
- Non-maintenance of safety records
- Mismanagement of records
- 13. Fuse Check
- Overheating Fused
- Short Circuit
- 14. Disaster Recovery Plan
- Lack of plan
- Improper implementation of plan
- 15. Employee Awareness Program
- Employee negligence
- Incomplete understanding of risks
- 16. Regular Safety Audits
- Oversight in audits
- Inadequate audit frequency
- 17. Mandated Safety Manual Checks
- Non-reading of safety manual
- Outdated information in manual
- 18. Machine Control Monitoring
- Overworking machines
- Failure to switch off machines
- 19. Alarm System Check
- Non-functional alarm system
- Inaudible alarms
- 20. Incident Reporting
- Late reporting
- Ignorance in reporting minor incidents