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The Operate Under Hot Conditions Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to hot environment
- Dehydration
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Hot surfaces
- Incorrect setup
- 3. Work Commencement
- Heat stress
- Unexpected equipment operation
- 4. Maintenance Activity
- Burns from hot equipment
- Muscle strains
- 5. Breaks between Work
- Fatigue due to heat
- Contact with hot surfaces
- 6. Crisis Management
- Incorrect first aid provision
- Escalation of situation
- 7. Shutdown Procedure
- Electric shock
- Remnant heat
- 8. Clean-up of Workplace
- Slips and falls
- Hot waste materials
- 9. Ventilation Check
- Poor air quality
- Heat related illnesses
- 10. Regular Inspection
- Overheating equipment
- Unscheduled maintenance
- 11. Refrigeration Deployment
- Simultaneous operations
- Electric shocks
- 12. Spill Control
- Chemical burns
- Fire hazards
- 13. Scheduled Repairs
- Electrical faults
- Burns from hot components
- 14. Hydration Management
- Dehydration
- Heat stroke
- 15. End of Shift Evaluation
- Fluctuation in body temperatures
- Fatigue
- 16. Emergency Drills
- Fire hazards
- Emotional distress
- 17. PPE Check
- Inadequate protection against heat
- Damage to PPE
- 18. Re-entry Procedure
- Temperature shocks
- Dehydration
- 19. Post-Operations Review
- Analysis paralysis
- Continuous exposure to heat
- 20. Training and Awareness
- Risks from lack of knowledge about operations
- Incorrect procedure following