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The Atmospheric Environment Testing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of equipment
- Lack of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 2. Atmospheric Testing
- Insufficient training
- Exposure to harmful gases
- 3. Equipment Calibration
- Manual handling injuries
- Incorrect calibration leading to inaccurate results
- 4. Sampling Process
- Sample contamination
- Biohazard exposure
- 5. Data Interpretation
- Misinterpretation of data
- Failure in data recording
- 6. Cleaning and Decontamination
- Chemical contact
- Improper waste disposal
- 7. Result Reporting
- Miscommunication
- Inaccuracy in reporting
- 8. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Risk of slipping or tripping
- 9. Quality Check
- Inaccurate readings
- Loss of sample integrity
- 10. Documentation
- Loss of documents
- Unauthorized access
- 11. Audits and Inspections
- Inspectors' injury
- non-compliance of audit guidelines
- 12. Sample Storage
- Risk of biohazard
- improper storage conditions
- 13. Waste Management
- Incorrectly managed waste
- possible contamination
- 14. Equipment Shutdown
- Electrical hazards
- fire risks
- 15. Review Results
- Misinterpretation
- Error in data analysis
- 16. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of awareness and preparedness
- injuries during evacuation
- 17. Staff Training
- Improper training
- potential accidents/injuries
- 18. Environmental Assessment
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- animal bites or weather conditions
- 19. Risk Assessment
- Non-compliance with safety regulations
- oversight of risks
- 20. Conclusion and Follow-up
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate response preparation