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The Kitchen Exhaust System Cleaning Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- Trips and Falls
- Electricity-related Hazards
- 2. System Shutdown
- Electric Shock
- Entanglement in Machinery
- 3. Equipment Set-up
- Physical Strain
- Falling Objects
- 4. Removal of Grease Filters
- Burns from Hot Surfaces
- Cuts from Sharp Edges
- 5. Applying Cleaning Solution
- Chemical Exposure
- Eye Irritation
- 6. Scrubbing and Scraping
- Ergonomic Hazards
- Cut from Sharp Tools
- 7. Pressure Washing
- Noise Exposure
- High Water Pressure Injuries
- 8. Waste Disposal
- Manual Handling Injury
- Biological Hazard from Waste
- 9. Drying and Reassembling
- Falls from Height
- Ensnaring on Loose Parts
- 10. Testing the System
- Electric Shocks
- Fire Risks
- 11. Clean-up Process
- Housekeeping Hazards
- Incorrect Manual Lifting
- 12. Maintenance of Tools and Equipment
- Unexpected Equipment Start-up
- Burst Pipes or Hoses
- 13. Documentation and Reporting
- Incorrect Data Recording
- Miscommunication
- 14. Training and Supervision
- Inadequate Training Risk
- Lack of Supervision
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Not Following Safety Protocols
- Inadequate Emergency Response
- 16. Reviewing Work Post Completion
- Muscle Strains from Overexertion
- Stress from High Workload
- 17. Regular System Check-up
- Unattended Repair Needs
- Delayed Maintenance Issues
- 18. Follow-up Inspections
- Missed Issues on Initial Inspection
- Non-compliance against Regulations
- 19. End of Day Procedures
- Fatigue-Related Injuries
- Inadequate Securement of Work Area
- 20. Client Discussions and Feedback
- Customer Dissatisfaction
- Miscommunication