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The Adhering To Quarantine Restrictions When Necessary Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of knowledge about quarantine restrictions
- No personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 2. Communication
- Miscommunication or misunderstanding of requirements
- No updated information from health authorities
- 3. Establishing Quarantine Zone
- Improper setup of quarantine area
- Cross-contamination potential
- 4. Enforcing Quarantine Rules
- Non-compliance with rules
- Mental health effects
- 5. Delivery of Essential Supplies
- Transmission through goods
- Exposure to contaminated surfaces
- 6. Regular Health Monitoring
- Inadequate documentation
- potential for missed health checks
- 7. Waste Management
- Exposure to potentially infected waste
- improper disposal methods
- 8. Equipment Sanitisation
- Cross transmission via equipment
- Improper sanitisation procedures
- 9. Handling Symptomatic Individuals
- Potential escalation of infection
- Inadequate isolation protocols
- 10. Contact Tracing
- Insufficient data collection
- Privacy breaches
- 11. Reporting and Record Keeping
- Missed reporting deadlines
- Inaccurate records leading to incorrect actions
- 12. Decommissioning Quarantine Area
- Inadequate cleaning procedures
- Increased exposure risk during cleanup
- 13. Post-Quarantine Health Checks
- Missing post-quarantine serious health conditions
- Lack of follow up procedures
- 14. Regular Updates and Reviews
- Outdated procedures followed
- Misinterpretation of new guidelines
- 15. Training and Education
- Inadequate training leading to non-compliance
- Inaccurate information relayed in education sessions
- 16. Emergency Procedures
- Not knowing what to do in case of emergency
- Panic leading to more exposure
- 17. Visitor Management
- Managing visitors without exposing them to the quarantine area
- lack of visitor monitoring
- 18. Psychological Support
- Mental health issues due to extended isolation
- Lack of available support
- 19. Compliance Monitoring
- Non adherence to policies
- lack of stringent checks
- 20. Review and Update Policies
- Outdated procedures followed
- not updating policies as per gov regulations