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The Replenish Propane Tanks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of propane tanks
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- 2. Check Propane Tanks
- Leaking tanks
- No appropriate safety gear
- 3. Transport of Propane Tanks
- Risk of dropping
- Traffic accident during transport
- 4. Removing Empty Tanks
- Accident due to mishandling
- Fire hazard
- 5. Install New Propane Tanks
- Accidents during installation
- Incorrect fitting causing leaks
- 6. Testing Installed Tank
- Leakages
- Gas poisoning in case of leakage
- 7. Documenting the Procedure
- Incorrect documentation
- Lack of prompt incident reporting
- 8. Disposal of Old Tanks
- Improper handling or disposal
- Environmental contamination
- 9. Clean Up Area
- Tripping over leftover materials
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 10. Team Safety Briefing
- Inadequate information
- Communication breakdown
- 11. Team Drill for Emergency Protocols
- Failure to comply
- Panic in case of actual emergency
- 12. Regular Inspection of Equipment
- Use of faulty equipment
- Ignorance of minor issues leading to major problems
- 13. Audit of Safety Measures
- complacency
- Non-compliance to safety measures
- 14. Regular Work Safety Training
- Inadequate training
- Inefficient implementation of rules
- 15. Periodical Reviews and Update in protocol
- Outdated procedures
- Lack of upgradation knowledge
- 16. Maintenance Check of Propane Tanks
- Leakage
- Degradation or rusting of tanks
- 17. Re-Inspection after Maintenance
- Missed issues during maintenance
- Improper re-installation
- 18. Emergency Protocols Drills
- Panic
- Incorrect procedures followed
- 19. Reporting and Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Lack of accurate record keeping
- 20. Operational debriefing post-task
- Miscommunication
- Lack of learning from past mistakes