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The Handling Large Amounts Of Water Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of equipment
- Slip and fall hazards
- 2. Water Sampling
- Exposure to waterborne diseases
- Slip and fall hazards
- 3. Water Transport
- Overturning of transport vehicle
- Physical strain from lifting heavy buckets
- 4. Storage
- Leakages
- Spillage causing slippery floors
- 5. Dispensing
- Incorrect calculating amount required
- Kinetic hazards when pouring excessively
- 6. Treatment
- Interaction with harmful substances
- Burns from heated water
- 7. Cleaning
- Exposure to particulate matter
- Presence of chemical residues
- 8. Maintenance
- Tripping over equipment
- Electrical hazards
- 9. Decommission
- Potential for structural failure
- Inadequate decontamination
- 10. Emergency Response
- Improper use of emergency equipment
- Panic leading to accidents
- 11. Training
- Injury during training sessions
- Misunderstanding instructions
- 12. Disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Incorrect disposal procedures
- 13. Checking Equipment
- Inadequate inspection
- Use of faulty instruments
- 14. Installation
- Incorrect installation
- Potential electrical hazards
- 15. Repair and Service
- Derelict equipment causing injuries
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 16. Operations Monitoring
- Procrastination leading to build up
- Inefficient monitoring systems
- 17. Monitoring Resources
- Inadequate procurement of necessary resources
- Inefficient allocation
- 18. Quality Control
- Improper handling of water samples
- Potential bacterial contamination
- 19. Documentation
- Incorrect documentation of processes
- Misplacement of vital paperwork
- 20. Evaluation
- Missed analysis points
- Incorrect interpretation of data