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The Freshwater Generator Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Strains from lifting heavy items
- Slips or falls
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Electric shock
- Trips over loose cabling
- 3. Power Connection
- Electric shock
- Injury from improper connection
- 4. Initial System Check
- Hand injuries
- Inconsistent pressure
- 5. Saltwater Input Control
- Saltwater leakage
- Corrosion risk
- 6. Heating Operation
- Burns from hot surfaces
- Fire risk
- 7. Evaporation Process
- Exposure to harmful gases
- Overheating risk
- 8. Condensation Process
- Scalding risk
- Pressure build-up
- 9. Freshwater Output Control
- Freshwater spillage
- Pressure inconsistencies
- 10. System Monitoring
- Eye strain
- Hand and wrist strains
- 11. Pressure Checks
- Injury from pressure relieving devices
- Irregular pressure spikes
- 12. Sampling Procedures
- Chemical exposure
- Burns from hot water
- 13. Shutdown Procedure
- Electric shock
- Burns from residual heat
- 14. System Maintenance
- Cuts or abrasions
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 15. Waste Disposal
- Risks associated with handling waste
- Chemical exposure
- 16. Safety Audit
- Failure to identify hazards
- Inadequate training/understanding
- 17. Fault Reporting & Response
- Injury due to faulty equipment
- Delay in response
- 18. Training & Recertification
- Inadequate training/understanding
- Human error
- 19. Equipment Organization & Storage
- Trips or falls
- Strains from improper handling
- 20. Emergency Procedures: Fire/Electric Shock
- Burns
- Electric shock