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The Implementing Quarantine Procedures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposure to pathogens
- 2. Initial Assessment
- Incorrect assessment of risk level
- Insufficient identification measures
- 3. Application of Quarantine Measures
- Application errors causing exposure
- Inadequate materials
- 4. Proper Donning of PPE
- Inadequate training leading to improper use
- Over-confidence leading to complacency
- 5. Actual Quarantine Process
- Exposure to infected individuals
- Interactions with undiagnosed carriers
- 6. Handling of Quarantined Materials
- Improper labeling
- Risk of cross-contamination
- 7. Removal of PPE
- Contamination during removal
- Disposal issues
- 8. Cleaning and Sanitising Equipment
- Exposure to harmful cleaning agents
- Recontamination through poor cleaning practices
- 9. Maintenance of Quarantine Records
- Loss of important data
- Breach of privacy
- 10. Review of Quarantine Measures
- Insufficient documentation
- Lack of timely review
- 11. Debriefing of Involved Staff
- Spread of misinformation
- Unaddressed concerns raised late
- 12. Final Report Submission
- Delayed report submission
- Incorrect or insufficient information in report
- 13. Post-quarantine Follow-up
- Missed case detection
- Ineffective isolation procedure
- 14. Closure and Evaluation
- Incomplete records closure
- Ineffective evaluation process
- 15. Planning for Future Preventative Measures
- No allocation of tasks
- No capacity to improvise