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The Managing Electromagnetic Fields. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate knowledge of EMF
- Poor Equipment Selection
- 2. Initial Equipment Setup
- Electromagnetic field exposure
- Improper equipment handling
- 3. EMF Source Identification
- Direct contact with EMF source
- Inaccurate source identification
- 4. Distance Measurement
- Incorrect distance measurement
- Miscalibration of measuring devices
- 5. Exposure Assessment
- Underestimating EMF strength
- Lack of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 6. Time-Weighted Average Assessment
- Inaccurate representations of EMF exposure
- Lengthy exposure times
- 7. Control Measure Implementation
- Incorrect control measures
- Ineffective EMF shielding
- 8. Staff Training
- Inadequate training materials
- Untrained staff
- 9. Review and Monitoring
- Lax monitoring systems
- Inconsistent review intervals
- 10. Emergency Preparedness
- Ill-prepared emergency response plans
- Poor first-aid knowledge
- 11. Equipment Maintenance
- Neglect of routine maintenance
- Substandard repair practices
- 12. Reporting Procedure
- Failure to report issues
- Missing data on exposure levels
- 13. Corrective Actions
- Inappropriate corrective actions
- Delay in action implementation
- 14. Health Screening
- Absence of regular medical check-ups
- Unreported health concerns related to EMF exposure
- 15. Debriefing and Feedback
- Inefficient communication channels
- Non-observance of feedback
- 16. Regular Equipment Updates
- Outdated equipment
- Neglect in updating devices and shields
- 17. Re-assessment of EMF Levels
- Inaccurate readings due to faulty equipment
- Not taking into account environmental factors
- 18. Final Equipment Dismantle
- Improper handling causing possible EMF exposure
- Inadequate disposal methods for EMF sources
- 19. Document-Audit-Review Cycle
- Failing to document changes correctly
- Irregular audits
- Lack of ongoing review mechanisms
- 20. Worksite Clean-up and Waste Management
- Inadequate cleanup measures exposing others to EMF sources
- Incorrect waste management practices