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The Maintaining Personal Hygiene Onsite Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Accidental cuts
- Poor indoor air quality
- 2. Assessing work area
- Trip and fall hazards
- Chemical spills
- 3. Distribution of hygiene supplies
- Manual handling injuries
- Chemical exposure
- 4. Training workers on hygiene protocols
- Miscommunication
- Non-compliance
- 5. Implementing hand-washing stations
- Water contamination
- Slip and fall accidents
- 6. Usage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Incorrect usage of PPE
- Allergic reactions
- 7. Regular cleaning and disinfecting
- Chemical exposure
- Electrical hazards
- 8. Safe waste disposal
- Sharp injuries
- Infection transmission
- 9. Regular health assessments
- Spread of illness
- Misdiagnosis
- 10. Social distancing measures
- Non-compliance
- Misunderstanding instructions
- 11. Dealing with a sick worker
- Spread of illness
- Fear and panic
- 12. Return to work protocols after illness
- Potential for reinfection
- Mental health issues
- 13. Communication and reporting of concerns
- Missed or delayed reports
- Misunderstandings leading to risks
- 14. Emergency response plan
- Lack of knowledge in emergencies
- Panic-induced actions
- 15. Review and continual improvement
- Not detecting issues due to insufficient review
- Safety procedure not up-to-date