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The Manage Fluid Recovery Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip and fall
- equipment malfunction
- 2. Hose Connection
- Pressure build-up
- chemical contact
- 3. Fluid Recovery Initiation
- Overflows
- hose detachment
- 4. Constant Monitoring
- Neglect of procedures
- personal injury
- 5. Pressure Adjustments
- Improper handling
- pressure leaks
- 6. System Shutdown
- Rushed procedures
- improper disconnection
- 7. Decontamination
- Inadequate cleaning
- chemical remnants
- 8. Waste Disposal
- Chemical spills
- improper handling
- 9. Equipment Check
- Overlooked maintenance
- wear and tear
- 10. Documentation
- Missed records
- inaccurate data input
- 11. Storage
- Cluttering
- spillage
- 12. Emergency Drills
- Panic
- lack of coordination
- 13. Regular Training
- Incompetence
- poor performance
- 14. Morning Briefings
- Poor communication
- overlooked instructions
- 15. Maintenance and Upgrades
- Faulty parts
- technology failures
- 16. Employee Health Checks
- Overworking
- stress-related illness
- 17. Equipment Replacement
- Delay in replacements
- using faulty equipment
- 18. Organisation Policies Review
- Lack of awareness
- non-compliance
- 19. Supplier Quality Checks
- Compromised quality
- late deliveries
- 20. Fluid Recovery Evaluation
- Low efficiency
- procedure failures