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The Operating Ground Penetrating Radar Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Uninitialised equipment
- Unclear operation protocol
- 2. Equipment Selection
- Incorrect GPR chosen
- Faulty equipment
- 3. Site Survey
- Unknown underground hazards
- Terrain instability
- 4. Machine Setup
- Inappropriate setup
- Electrical faults
- 5. Calibration
- Misinterpretation of data
- Skewed results
- 6. Scanning Process
- Unanticipated ground hardness
- Poor visibility of results
- 7. Data Analysis
- Misreading of data
- Computer malfunctions
- 8. Marking Findings
- Incorrect marker placement
- Weather conditions altering marks
- 9. Equipment Dismantling
- Hurt while machinery dismantling
- Electrocution with wires
- 10. Reporting
- Incorrect report generation
- Missing important findings
- 11. Follow up Survey
- Missed hazardous materials on first survey
- Inaccurate extrapolation
- 12. Verification Process
- False negatives/positives
- Mistakes in verification procedure
- 13. Re-calibration
- Equipment malfunction post-calibration
- Incorrect calibration settings
- 14. Further Data Analyzation
- Incorrect readings
- Software issues
- 15. Final Reporting and Submission
- Incomplete reporting
- Incorrect submission format
- 16. Toolkit Sanitization
- Exposure to harsh chemicals
- Accidental ingestion/inhalation
- 17. Equipment Storage
- Incorrect storage causing damages
- Unintentional misuse or theft
- 18. Review and Continuous Improvement
- Negligence of review procedures
- Resistance to change
- 19. Risk Monitoring and Review
- Overlooking minor risks
- Incompetent risk assessment
- 20. Debriefing Session
- Miscommunication
- Failure to identify safety breaches