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The Process Iron Sulfides Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling and transportation of iron sulfides
- Untrained personnel
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Failure of equipment
- Improper use of machinery
- 3. Iron Sulfide Processing
- Risky chemical reactions
- Exposure to toxic fumes
- 4. Inspection
- Contact with chemicals
- Lack of protective gear
- 5. Quality Control
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Incorrect product grading
- 6. Transportation
- Unsafe handling procedures
- Chemical spills
- 7. Maintenance
- Machine malfunctions
- Electrical hazards
- 8. Waste Disposal
- Toxic waste exposure
- Inappropriate disposal methods
- 9. Decontamination
- Exposure to dangerous chemicals
- Insufficient cleaning products
- 10. Equipment Dismantling
- Physical injury from machinery
- Potential for uncontrolled release of hazardous materials
- 11. Employee Training
- Training inadequacy
- Possible misunderstanding of safety protocols
- 12. Safety Checks
- Insufficient hazard identification
- Overlooking safety breaches
- 13. Documentation
- Errors in documents
- Incomplete reporting
- 14. System Shutdown
- Unexpected equipment failure
- Unanticipated emission of hazardous substances
- 15. Emergency Procedure Review
- Incomprehension of procedures
- Failure to follow guidelines properly
- 16. Reporting and Follow-up
- Delayed or inaccurate reporting
- Lack of trackability and records’ management
- 17. Feedback Loop Establishment
- Incomplete feedback system
- Miscommunication among staff
- 18. Continuous Improvement Measures
- Lack of regular system checks
- Negligent conductivity of preventive measures
- 19. Regular Safety Audits
- Faulty safety equipment
- insufficient audit scope
- 20. End of day check up
- Untidiness leading to slips and falls
- Safety procedures not adhered to properly