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The Handle Vehicular Fluids Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- Slip and fall on slick surfaces
- 2. Identification of Fluids
- Misidentification
- Exposure to unknown substances
- 3. Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Improper use of safety gear
- Damage to PPE
- 4. Removal of Vehicular Fluids
- Exposure to toxic fluids
- manual handling injuries
- 5. Storage and Disposal
- Unauthorised access
- Spillage and leaks
- 6. Safe Handling
- Injuries due to lack of training
- Health risks due to prolonged exposure
- 7. Checking PPE After Use
- Damage
- Incorrect sizing
- 8. Documentation
- Loss of data
- Provides incorrect information
- 9. Decontamination
- Hazardous waste disposal
- improper cleaning techniques
- 10. Maintenance of Equipment
- Faulty equipment leading to spills
- Incomplete maintenance leading to breakdowns
- 11. Transportation of Fluids
- Spill during transport
- Injury during manual handling
- 12. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of knowledge about procedures
- Incorrect implementation
- 13. Training for Staff
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Insufficient skills
- 14. Regular Audits
- Lack in regular checks
- Providing misleading information
- 15. Post-task Review
- Efficient learning ignored
- Future mistakes not being noted
- 16. Updating Documentation
- Incorrect updated information
- Loss of data
- 17. Storage Maintenance
- Debris build-up causing hazards
- Fires or chemical reactions due to improper storage
- 18. Equipment Inspection
- Failure to notice damage
- Failure to report damage
- 19. Task Planning
- Mistakes in scheduling
- Inadequate resources for the task
- 20. Reviewing Safety Policies
- Outdated safety protocols
- Lack of understanding of protocols