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The Performing Infestation Checks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- Exposure to pests
- 2. Identifying Infestation Locations
- Contact with pests
- Unstable surfaces
- 3. Selecting Appropriate Equipment
- Hazardous chemical contact
- Incorrect equipment
- 4. Applying Treatment
- Inhalation of chemicals
- Skin contact
- 5. Post-Application Procedures
- Slips on wet surfaces
- Chemical contact
- 6. Reporting & Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Lost information
- 7. Decontaminating Equipment
- Chemical exposures
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 8. Transport/Storage of Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Spills/Leaks
- 9. Waste Disposal Protocols
- Chemical spillage
- Sharps injury
- 10. Regular Maintenance Checks
- Machinery failure
- Accidental activation
- 11. Staff Training
- Inadequate knowledge
- Skill gaps
- 12. Reviewing Treatment Effectiveness
- False positives/negatives
- Infestation recurrence
- 13. Scheduling Follow-up Visits
- Non-adherence to appointment
- Missed infestations
- 14. Customer Relationship Management
- Miscommunication
- Hostile customers
- 15. Emergency Preparedness
- Chemical spills
- Accidents
- 16. Debrief/Handover Process
- Miscommunication
- Non-compliance
- 17. Compliance with Regulatory Standards
- Non-compliance penalties
- Reputation damage
- 18. Conducting Regular Audits
- Undetected non-compliance
- overlooked hazards
- 19. Addressing Audit Findings
- Inadequate corrective actions
- persisting risks
- 20. Ongoing Risk Assessments
- Overlooked risks
- Inadequate assessments