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The Managing Biosecurity Risks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe handling of contaminated material
- Inadequate gloves and clothing
- Lack of training for personnel
- 2. Biohazard assessment
- Incorrect hazard identification
- Failure to follow proper procedure
- 3. Safe handling methods
- Unsecured handling of hazardous equipment
- Improper lifting techniques
- 4. Personal protection
- Inadequate PPE
- PPE not compliant with standards
- 5. Decontamination
- Insufficient sterilisation processes
- Incomplete decontamination
- 6. Waste management
- Incorrect waste disposal
- Handling contaminated waste
- 7. Emergency procedures
- Lack of understanding about emergency procedures
- Delay in emergency response
- 8. Equipment maintenance
- Equipment malfunction
- Use of non-certified equipment
- 9. Training and Awareness
- Lack of competent supervisors
- No updated training available
- 10. Monitoring & Evaluation
- Non-completion of regular audits
- Poor record keeping
- 11. Contingency planning
- No contingency plan available
- Plan not tested for current hazards
- 12. Documentation & Reporting
- Lack of centralized reporting system
- Failure to report incidents
- 13. Review processes
- Not regularly updated to reflect changes
- Sloppy review process
- 14. Communication
- Poor communication during crisis
- Inaccurate information sharing
- 15. Compliance
- Non-compliance with legal requirements
- Not following organisational procedures