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The Fluid Checks And Refill Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Unsafe lifting of fluid containers
- 2. Checking Fluid Levels
- Splashes from hazardous fluids
- Exposure to dangerous chemicals
- 3. Refilling Fluids
- Overfilling
- Spillage leading to skin contact or slip hazards
- 4. Cleaning Up Spills
- Slip hazard from spills
- Chemical exposure
- 5. Disposal of Used Containers
- Sharp objects
- Incorrect disposal leading to environmental harm
- 6. Equipment Maintenance
- Equipment failure
- Injury from faulty equipment
- 7. Training for New Employees
- Incorrect handling/refill process
- Accident due to lack of knowledge
- 8. Storage of Fluids
- Leaks
- Fire hazards due to incorrect storage
- 9. Routine Inspection
- Overlooked damage leading to leaks
- Inadequate inspection causing further issues
- 10. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of knowledge about procedures
- Panic during emergencies increasing risk of injury
- 11. Handling of Hazardous Materials
- Skin contact
- Ingestion
- Fume inhalation
- 12. Ordering New Supplies
- Excessive stock leading to storage hazards
- Incorrect ordering of materials
- 13. Documentation & Reporting
- Inadequate documentation causing miscommunication
- Failure to report incidents
- 14. Reviewing Safe Work Procedures
- Unfamiliarity with revisions/updates
- Applying outdated procedures
- 15. Incident Investigation
- Inadequate investigation leading to misjudgement
- Missed learning opportunities