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The Storage Of Explosives Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Explosion risk
- Accidental ignition
- 2. Transporting to storage site
- Collision
- Leakage
- Exposure to heat
- 3. Unloading explosives
- Lifting injuries
- Explosive mishandling
- 4. Stock taking
- Incorrect labelling
- Inadequate inventory control
- 5. Safe storage
- Prolonged exposure to heat
- Unauthorised access
- 6. Routine Inspection
- Spontaneous ignition
- Deterioration over time
- 7. Handling during usage
- Loading accident
- Unintentional firing
- 8. Packaging for transport
- Potential ignition during packing process
- Wrong packaging material used
- 9. Regular maintenance of storage facility
- Inadequate maintenance leading to unsafe conditions
- Contamination from other chemicals
- 10. Worker training and awareness programs
- Lack of knowledge leading to mishaps
- Non-adherence to safety procedures
- 11. Emergency system check
- Failure of alarm system
- Inadequate emergency drills
- 12. Defective equipment management
- Use of defective tools/equipment
- Ignorance of potential risks
- 13. Discarding old or damaged explosives
- Handling of unstable/expired explosives
- Environmental pollution
- 14. Documentation and auditing
- Improper record keeping
- Ignorance on legal requirements
- 15. Disposal of waste residues
- Ignition of residual chemicals
- Inadequate safety measures during disposal
- 16. Termination of storage service
- Uncontrolled release of explosives
- unsafe handling during closure process