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The Address Pest Infestation Issues Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1.Preparation
- Incorrect use of safety equipment
- Exposure to pest control chemicals
- 2. Risk Assessment
- Inadequate training
- Misinterpretation of procedures
- 3. Site Inspection
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Exposure to harmful pests
- 4. Pest Identification
- Incorrect identification
- Exposure to pests
- 5. Choosing Pest Control Method
- Chemical exposure
- Incorrect usage
- 6. Equipment Setup
- Incorrect setup
- Equipment malfunction
- 7. Applying Pest Control Method
- Exposure to chemicals
- Possible allergic reactions
- 8. Monitoring Area
- Long term exposure to chemicals
- Repetitive tasks
- 9. Safe Handling of Pests
- Bites or stings
- Disease transmission
- 10. Disposal of Dead Pests
- Disease transmission
- Improper disposal
- 11. Cleaning Up
- Exposure to harmful residuals
- Slips due to wet surfaces
- 12. Reporting
- Miscommunication
- Data entry errors
- 13. Client Consultation
- Insufficient communication skills
- Misinterpretation of client's requirements
- 14. Follow-up Inspection
- Re-infestation
- Inconsistent pest activity
- 15. Debriefing and Documentation
- Inaccuracy in documentation
- Loss of data
- 16. Maintenance Checks
- Equipment fatigue
- Lack of proper maintenance
- 17. Safety Audits
- Non-compliance with safety standards
- Inadequate training
- 18. Contingency Planning
- Lack of foresight
- Incomplete plan
- 19. Regular Training Sessions
- Inadequate skills development
- Insufficient knowledge transfer
- 20. Continuous Improvement
- Resistance to change
- Inadequate process evaluation