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The Gas And Carbon Monoxide Leaks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Inadequate safety equipment
- 2. Equipment check
- Equipment malfunction
- Exposure to gas
- 3. Area Initial Evaluation
- Exposure to gas
- Poor ventilation
- 4. Leak Detection
- Gas Inhalation
- Skin and eye contact with gas
- 5. Leak Isolation
- Ignition of gas
- Explosion
- 6. Ventilation
- Insufficient ventilation
- Gas accumulation
- 7. Repairs
- Contact with harmful substances
- Fire risk
- 8. Testing
- Inhaling harmful substances
- Equipment malfunction
- 9. Final Evaluation
- Overlooked hazards
- Reoccurrence of leak
- 10. Cleanup
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Handling hazardous waste
- 11. Maintenance & Inspection
- Malfunctioning equipment
- Exposed wires
- 12. Training & Supervision
- Miscommunication
- Lack of adequate skills
- 13. Regular Monitoring
- Undetected leaks
- Inadequate maintenance
- 14. Emergency plan arrangements
- Mishandled emergencies
- Panic during an emergency
- 15. Record Keeping
- Inaccuracy in records
- Misplaced records
- 16. Post-operation Review
- Missed guidelines
- Overlooking critical information
- 17. Safe Work Policies adherence
- Non-compliance with regulations
- Unawareness of procedures
- 18. Documentation & Duties awareness
- Inadequate record keeping
- Miscommunication
- 19. Gas management
- Risk of overexposure
- Poor gas handling practices
- 20. Tool inventory & Maintenance
- Poorly maintained tools
- Incorrect tool usage