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The Fumigation Processes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of equipment
- Insufficient protective gear
- 2. Equipment Set Up
- Faulty electrical setup
- Inadequate ventilation
- 3. Fumigation Process Initiation
- Exposure to harmful gases
- Skin contact with pesticides
- 4. During Fumigation
- Mishandling of gases
- Lack of emergency plans
- 5. Monitoring the Fumigation Process
- Equipment failure
- Hazardous air quality
- 6. Ventilation after Fumigation
- Insufficient ventilation
- Residue of fumigants
- 7. Dismantle and Clean up
- Inappropriate disposal methods
- Exposure to remnants of fumigants
- 8. Post-Fumigation Report Documentation
- Incorrect record keeping
- Miscommunication of hazards
- 9. Health Monitoring
- Skipped or inaccurate health checks
- Insufficient monitoring equipment
- 10. Safety Training
- Insufficient knowledge of procedures
- Non-compliance to safety regulations
- 11. Maintenance of Fumigation Tools
- Tool damage
- Regular wear-and-tear
- 12. Storage and Disposal of Fumigants
- Incorrect storage techniques
- Possible leakages
- 13. Pre-Fumigation Site Evaluation
- Inadequate hazard identification
- Unevaluated risk elements
- 14. Assessing Fumigation Outfits
- Tear and wear of outfits
- Inadequate sizes
- 15. Emergency Procedure Familiarisation
- Ignorance of emergency exit routes
- Non-availability of first aid kits