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The Observing Respiratory Hygiene Standards Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Poor understanding of hygiene principles
- 2. Awareness Briefing
- Inadequate communication
- Insufficient briefing resources
- 3. Distribution of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Inaccurate PPE sizing
- Missing PPE parts
- 4. Demonstrating Correct Hygiene Practice
- Improper demonstration
- Incomplete instructions
- 5. Performing Hand Hygiene Procedure
- Insufficient hand sanitizer
- Lack of clean water supply
- 6. Donning Facial Masks
- Incorrect mask usage
- Latex reactions
- 7. Regular intervals of mask adjustment
- Touching face and mask frequently
- Mask contamination
- 8. Maintaining Sanitisation Stations
- Insufficient sanitiser supplies
- Broken sanitising equipment
- 9. Respiratory etiquette reminders
- Non-compliance with standards
- Failure to cover mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing
- 10. Disposing Used Facial Masks
- Incorrect disposal procedure
- Potential for contamination spread
- 11. Monitoring & Supervision
- Lack of enforcement of standards
- insufficient understanding by supervisors
- 12. Waste Management
- Overflowing waste bins
- Contamination of waste areas
- 13. Continuous Training & Refresher Courses
- Outdated training materials
- Insufficient practice
- 14. Post-work Area Sanitisation
- Ineffective cleaning substances
- Hard to reach areas missed in cleaning
- 15. Reporting & Reviewing Health & Hygiene Practices
- Inaccurate reporting
- Ignorance of potential issues
- 16. Long-term Planning for Maintaining Standard
- Insufficient long-term plan
- Inadequate resources for maintaining standard