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The Radioactive Substances – Veterinary Use Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper storage of radioactive materials
- Inadequate personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 2. Dispensing material
- Exposure to radiation
- Accidental spillage
- 3. Transportation
- Vehicle accidents
- Insecure containment of radioactive substances
- 4. Animal restraint
- Animal bites or scratches
- Stress-induced animal reactions
- 5. Administration
- Incorrect dosage or administration
- Needle stick injuries
- 6. Post-administration monitoring
- Acute exposure
- Radioactive contamination
- 7. Waste disposal
- Inappropriate disposal methods
- Cross-contamination
- 8. Equipment decontamination
- Chemical exposure
- Physical injuries
- 9. Record keeping
- Incomplete documentation
- Miscommunication among staff
- 10. Emergency response
- Delay in responding to incidents
- Inadequate training
- 11. Follow-up care
- Delayed diagnosis
- Lack of access to necessary resources
- 12. Review SWMS
- Insufficient review procedures
- Inaccurate risk assessments