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The Navigation And Control Room Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to excessive noise
- Slip and trip hazards
- 2. Equipment Check
- Electric shock
- Injuries due to malfunctioning equipment
- 3. Monitor Identification
- Strain injuries from prolonged static position
- Visual fatigue
- 4. Communication Setup
- Risks related to radiation exposure
- Psychological stress
- 5. Data Interpretation
- Mental fatigue
- Incorrect data interpretation
- 6. Alarm Response
- Psychosomatic disorders due to consistent alarms
- Accidents due to panic or hastiness
- 7. Troubleshooting
- Electric shock
- Burn injuries due to component overheating
- 8. Emergency Procedures
- Injury from evacuation procedures
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- 9. System Reset after Troubleshooting
- Electric shock
- System failure leading to work disruption
- 10. Control Room Maintenance
- Exposure to chemical cleaning agents
- Slips and falls during cleaning
- 11. Equipment Upgradation
- Injury due to heavy lifting
- Accidental shutdown causing system interruption
- 12. Shift Handover
- Miscommunication leading to errors
- Fatigue due to extended work hours
- 13. Software Update Installation
- System failure during update
- Accidental corruption of important files
- 14. Regular Inspection
- Risk of missing potential threats
- Injury from unsafe inspection practices
- 15. Detoxification of Room Environment
- Exposure to cleansing chemicals
- Irritation from dust or allergens
- 16. Disposal of Waste Equipment
- Injury from sharp items
- Release of hazardous substances
- 17. Updating Security Protocols
- Risk of data breach
- Stress due to complex procedures
- 18. Quality Assurance Testing
- System failure during tests
- Inadequate test results leading to future issues
- 19. Report Analysis and Review
- Incorrect data interpretation
- Eye strain due to screen exposure
- 20. Process Improvements Implementation
- Resistance to change causing stress
- Errors due to unfamiliarity with new systems