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The Maintaining Temperature-Controlled Environments. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Machinery malfunction
- Incorrect temperature settings
- 2. Equipment Check
- Electrocution
- Burns from hot equipment
- 3. Monitoring Temperature
- Incorrect readings
- Exposure to extreme temperatures
- 4. Adjusting Settings
- Misoperation
- High pressure release
- 5. Cleaning Equipment
- Exposure to harsh chemicals
- Slips and falls
- 6. Troubleshooting
- Machinery malfunction
- Electrical faults
- 7. Testing the System
- Incorrect measurements
- Loss of containment
- 8. Checking Components
- Falls while accessing components
- Equipment collision
- 9. Performing Repairs
- Worker caught in machinery
- Exposure to toxic materials
- 10. Documenting the Process
- Misinformation
- Human error
- 11. Inspecting the System
- Failure of critical components
- Overlooking defects
- 12. Daily Data Logging
- Data accuracy issues
- Electronic device failure
- 13. Emergency Shutdowns
- Equipment failure
- Exposure to extreme temperatures
- 14. Disposal of Hazardous Materials
- Uncontrolled release
- Improper disposal procedures
- Fire hazard
- 15. Staff Training
- Insufficient knowledge
- Unfamiliarity with equipment
- 16. Introducing New Procedures
- Misunderstandings
- Incorrect implementation
- 17. System Upgrades
- Equipment malfunction
- Incorrect installation
- 18. Review and Evaluation
- Miscommunication
- Information overload
- 19. Replacement of Components
- Inaccurate fitting
- Use of substandard parts
- 20. Health Check-Ups
- Negligence during health screening
- Inadequate medical assistance