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The Pharmaceutical Cleaning Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Chemical exposure
- Slippery floors
- 2. Area Isolation
- Contaminated equipment
- Poor ventilation
- 3. Equipment setup
- Improper handling of equipment
- Falls
- 4. Solution Preparation
- Contact with hazardous substances
- Fire hazard from flammable chemicals
- 5. Cleaning of equipment
- Sharp object injuries
- Electrical Shock
- 6. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Mismanagement of waste
- 7. Inspection
- Non-detection of faults
- Mechanical hazards
- 8. Dismantling Equipment
- Incorrect methods
- Electric shocks
- 9. Reassembly
- Pinch points
- Incorrect fitting
- 10. Testing
- Electrical malfunctions
- Chemical exposure
- 11. Returning Equipment
- Manual handling
- Trip hazards
- 12. Decontamination
- Exposure to toxic substances
- Eye injuries
- 13. Documenting process
- Incorrect reporting
- Non-compliance
- 14. Training
- Inadequate skill set
- Accidents due to untrained personnel
- 15. Follow up
- Non-adherence to procedures
- Incomplete work
- 16. Safety Audits
- Unidentified hazards
- Non-compliance
- 17. Reporting Incidents
- Incorrect information
- Delay in report
- 18. Review
- Non-detection of faults
- Misinterpretation of data
- 19. Safety Meetings
- Inadequate communication
- Non-participation
- 20. Continuous Improvement
- Resistance to change
- Negligence