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The Locker Room Sanitation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 2. Gathering Cleaning Supplies
- Chemical spills
- Lifting objects
- 3. Inspecting the Locker Room
- Slips
- Trips and Falls
- Visual stress
- 4. Emptying Bins
- Exposure to sharp objects
- Chemical exposure from disposed items
- 5. Dusting and Wiping
- Allergic reactions
- Eye irritations
- 6. Disinfecting Lockers
- Chemical exposure
- Inhalation hazards
- 7. Vacuuming Floors
- Noise exposure
- Repetitive strain injury
- 8. Removing Stains
- Commercial cleaners exposure
- Skin irritations
- 9. Replacing Consumables
- Cuts from dispensers
- Heavy lifting
- 10. Mopping Floors
- Slips
- Trips and falls
- Exposure to hot water/steam
- 11. Drying Floors
- Electric shock from faulty drying equipment
- Slips and trips
- 12. Disinfecting Shower Rooms
- Chemical inhalation
- Contact with body fluids
- 13. Disposing Waste Materials
- Exposure to bio-hazardous waste
- Sharp object injuries
- 14. Returning Cleaning Supplies
- Chemical spills during transport
- Strain injuries from lifting
- 15. Reporting & Documentation
- Repetitive strain injury
- Visual stress
- 16. Equipment maintenance
- Electric shock
- Equipment malfunction injuries
- 17. Dealing with left items
- Infections from used personal items
- Exposure to unknown substances
- 18. Emergency procedures trainning
- Psychological stress
- Insufficient skill to perform safety procedures
- 19. End of shift check
- Fatigue
- Missed hazards due to hurry
- 20. Cleaning Equipment Restoration
- Chemical spills during clean-up
- repetitive motion injuries