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The First Aid Training For Chemical Exposure Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of chemicals
- Inadequate first aid knowledge
- 2. Chemical Classification Knowledge
- Misunderstanding of chemical labels
- Mixing incompatible chemicals
- 3. Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Improper fit or usage of PPE
- Allergic reactions to PPE
- 4. Handling of Chemicals
- Spillage
- Inhalation
- Skin contact with chemicals
- 5. Chemical Storage
- Improper storage leading to chemical reactions or leaks
- 6. Emergency procedures
- Confusion or panic during emergencies
- Delay in response
- 7. First Aid Procedure Training
- Inadequate understanding of procedures
- Incorrect advice followed
- 8. Practice Scenarios
- Unrealistic or inconsistent scenarios used for practice
- 9. Recording and Reporting
- Failing to properly record or report incidents
- Miscommunication of key details
- 10. Regular Inspection
- Overlooking faults in equipment and supplies
- Overconfidence resulting in lax inspections
- 11. Debrief and Feedback
- Missing out on important feedback
- Not addressing queries raised
- 12. Clean-up Post Training
- Inadequate clean-up leading to risks
- Hazardous waste not disposed off correctly
- 13. Follow up and Refresher Course Attendance
- Ignoring need for regular updates
- Trainer not updating latest protocols
- 14. System Review
- Failure to identify systemic issues
- Tendency to blame individual errors
- 15. Continual Improvement
- Failure to implement suggestions
- Ignoring emerging new hazards