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The Fire-Related Tasks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Flammable materials
- Poor housekeeping
- 2. Fire Risk Assessment
- Inaccuracy in assessment
- Negligence during inspection
- 3. Housekeeping
- Improper disposal of waste
- Inappropriate storage of flammable materials
- 4. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty fire safety equipment
- Malfunctioning alarm system
- 5. Fire Drill
- Panic or confusion
- Potential minor injuries
- 6. Evacuation Plan
- Poorly planned routes
- Lack of plan understanding
- 7. Safety Training
- Inefficacious training methods
- Inadequately trained staff
- 8. Equipment Handling
- Incorrect usage of tools and equipment
- Careless handling of flammable materials
- 9. Preventive Maintenance
- Overlooked maintenance tasks
- Improper maintenance practices
- 10. Safety Supervision
- Inadequate supervision
- Ignorance of safety guidelines
- 11. Emergency Management
- Delayed response
- Inappropriate emergency measures
- 12. Review and Update Policies
- Outdated policies
- Non-compliance to standards
- 13. Incident Investigation
- Incomplete investigation
- Bias in incident reporting
- 14. Continuous Improvement
- Ignoring suggestions for improvement
- Insufficient upgradation
- 15. Documentation & Records
- Loss of important documents
- Inaccuracy in record keeping
- 16. Fire Equipment Testing
- Faulty equipment during test
- Inaccurate test result
- 17. Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)
- Inadequacy of PPE
- Improper use of PPE
- 18. Smoke Control Management
- Inadequate smoke clearance
- Ignorance in smoke management
- 19. Hot Work Management
- Unsafe work environment
- Uncontrolled hot work process
- 20. Electrical Safety
- Mishandling electricity
- Lack of safe practices