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The Handle Radioactive Substances Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect storage
- Inadequate training
- 2. Personal Protective Equipment Checking
- Equipment failure
- Not wearing properly
- 3. Safety Measures Implementation
- Inadequate safety measures
- Improper implementation
- 4. Handling Unsealed Radioactive Substances
- Exposure to radiation
- Chemical intoxication
- 5. Transfer of radioactive substances
- Leakage during transfer
- Accidental dropping
- 6. Decontaminating Equipment/Tools
- Remaining radioactive residue
- Harmful cleaning materials
- 7. Decontaminating Work Area
- Incomplete decontamination
- Disposing radioactive waste improperly
- 8. Radiation Monitoring
- Improper use of monitoring devices
- Reading error
- 9. Waste Management
- Incorrect disposal
- Leakage of waste container
- 10. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate emergency plan
- Panic in an emergency situation
- 11. Documentation and report writing
- Missing data
- Incorrect information
- 12. QC and Maintenance of Equipment
- Failure to maintain equipment
- Equipment breakdown
- 13. Training and Authorisation
- Inadequate training
- Unauthorized personnel handling
- 14. Labeling and Storage of Radioactive Material
- Mislabelling
- Inappropriate storage place
- 15. Final Clean Up and Check
- Undetected contamination
- Failure in final inspection