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The Health Contamination From Waste Water Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to infectious diseases
- Slips and falls on wet surfaces
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Improper handling of equipment
- Exposure to electrical hazards
- 3. Pre-treatment Process
- Chemical spillage
- Overexposure to ultraviolet light
- 4. Physicochemical Treatment
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Noise pollution from equipment
- 5. Biological Treatment
- Exposure to biological hazards
- Musculoskeletal disorders due to repetitive tasks
- 6. Tertiary Treatment
- Exposure to toxic gases
- Inadequate ventilation in work area
- 7. Disinfection Process
- Chemical burns
- Inhalation of harmful fumes
- 8. Sludge Handling
- Back strain from heavy lifting
- Prolonged exposure to unpleasant odours
- 9. Water Reuse
- Potential contamination during transportation
- Leakage in reuse system
- 10. Diagnostics and Monitoring
- Faulty monitoring equipment
- Failure to detect contamination
- 11. Plant Maintenance
- Falls from height during plant maintenance
- Electric shock from wiring faults
- 12. Waste Disposal
- Injury from sharp objects
- Exposure to harmful bacteria
- 13. Incident Management
- Improper incident response
- Lack of appropriate protective wear
- 14. Decontamination
- Exposure to harmful cleaning agents
- Allergic reactions to cleaning agents
- 15. Closure/Disposal
- Release of harmful substances into environment
- Physical injuries while dismantling plants
- 16. Post-Operation Monitoring
- Failure to enforce safety measures
- Lack of continuous monitoring system