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The Nitrox Blending Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Low lighting
- cluttered area
- lack of appropriate tools
- 2. Inspect Nitrox Blending Unit
- Faulty equipment
- inappropriate use of unit
- incorrect training
- 3. Start Nitrox Mixing Operation
- Improper handling of chemicals
- improper protective gear
- 4. Checking Nitrox Levels
- Inaccurate measurement
- instrument failure
- 5. Monitor Nitrox Mixing Process
- Explosion risk due to gas build-up
- skin/eye irritation from gas exposure
- 6. Stop Nitrox Mixing Operation
- Gas leaks
- incorrect shutdown procedure
- 7. Post-operation clean-up
- Chemical spills
- residue build-up in the unit
- 8. Inspect And Clean Tools and Equipment
- Cuts and lacerations from sharp objects
- chemical contact
- 9. Transfer of Cylinder
- Dropping cylinder causing injury
- 10. Storage of Nitrox Cylinders
- Incorrect handling causing drops and spills
- poor storage practices leading to gas leaks
- 11. Routine Maintenance Checks of equipment
- Electrical risks from faulty machinery
- exposure to harmful substances
- 12. Handling Customer Transactions
- Poor hygiene practices
- inadequate customer service skills
- 13. Closing Procedures
- Loose wires
- gas leaks if not properly shut down
- 14. Emergency Response Training
- Lack of knowledge can lead to panic during emergencies
- improper use of safety equipment
- 15. Reporting and Documentation
- Incomplete records may lead to improper procedure follow-up
- lost information may cause safety issues