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The Organising First Aid Facilities Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of Knowledge
- Inappropriate First Aid Equipment
- 2. Purchasing Supplies
- Incorrect Items Purchased
- Vendor Delivery Delays
- 3. Locating Facilities
- Unsecure Location
- Inaccessible in Emergency
- 4. Checking Equipment
- Expired Materials
- Damaged Equipment
- 5. Staff Training
- Incomplete Training
- Unqualified Personnel
- 6. Communication of Plan
- Lack of Understanding or Knowledge
- Poor Communication Channels
- 7. Implementing Response
- Delayed Response
- Improper Use of Equipments
- 8. Periodic Reviewing and Updating
- Outdated Procedures
- Non-maintenance of Equipment
- 9. Waste Management
- Incorrect Disposal Practices
- Bio-hazardous Waste Exposure
- 10. Record Keeping
- Missing or Incorrect Information
- Data Privacy Breaches
- 11. Debriefing after Incident
- Emotional Trauma
- Lack of Post-Incident Support
- 12. Ensuring Refresher Training
- Forgotten Skills and Knowledge
- Complacency over Time
- 13. Evaluating First Aid Program
- Overlooked Updates
- Ineffective Evaluation Techniques
- 14. Addressing Post-Incident Issues
- Unresolved Issues
- Negligible Employee Health Concerns
- 15. Reporting and Monitoring
- Incorrect Reporting
- Late Response to Incidents