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The Galley Waste Disposal Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- incorrect manual handling techniques
- 2. Collect Waste
- Exposure to biohazards
- sharp objects
- 3. Sealing Waste Bags
- Sharp objects
- chemical exposure
- 4. Transporting Waste
- Trip hazards
- spillage of waste
- 5. Compacting Waste
- Operation of heavy machinery
- mechanical hazards
- 6. Decontaminating Equipment
- Chemical exposure
- harmful inhalation
- 7. Storage of Chemicals
- Improper storage
- chemical spills
- 8. Use of Protective Equipment
- Inadequate protection
- improper use
- 9. Training and Supervision
- Non-adherence to safety procedures
- lack of knowledge
- 10. Disposing of Chemicals
- Harmful environmental impact
- exposure to hazardous chemicals
- 11. Reporting and Documentation
- Missing reports
- non-adherence to record keeping
- 12. Maintenance
- Improper procedures
- lack of schedule
- 13. Assessment and Review
- Incorrect assessment
- complacency
- 14. Emergency Response
- Failure to respond correctly
- panic
- 15. Closure Procedure
- Incorrect disposal
- leaving dangerous items behind