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The Handling Pyrotechnics For Events Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper storage of pyrotechnics
- lack of training
- 2. Transporting Pyrotechnics
- Potential fire hazard
- manual handling injuries
- 3. Unloading Pyrotechnics
- Fire risk
- explosive mishandling
- 4. Setup and Installation
- Equipment malfunction
- improper installation
- 5. Safety Barrier Setup
- Tripping over equipment
- inadequate barrier
- 6. Safety Briefing
- Non-compliance to safety procedures
- communication failure
- 7. Firing Pyrotechnics
- Accidental ignition
- misfire
- unplanned detonation
- 8. Event Monitoring
- Fire hazards
- crowd control management
- 9. Disassembly and Packing
- Handling hot residues
- chemical burns
- 10. Dealing with Unexploded Pyrotechnics
- Potential explosion
- handling dangerous goods
- 11. Cleaning Site
- Exposure to chemicals in leftover residue
- tripping over debris
- 12. Transporting Used Pyrotechnics
- Potential for unexploded ordnance
- fire risk from hot residues
- 13. Storage of Unused/Used Pyrotechnics
- Improper storage leading to fire or explosion
- theft
- 14. Reporting and Documentation
- Record-keeping errors
- non-compliance to reporting requirements
- 15. Incident Management
- Ineffective response to incidents
- insufficient training