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The Avoid Slips And Falls On Slick Or Oily Surfaces Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Limited Visibility
- Traces of Oil on the Floor
- 2. Cleaning Oily Surfaces
- Chemical Exposure
- Slippery Surface
- 3. Installing Anti-Slip Flooring
- Incorrect Installation
- Heavy Lifting
- 4. Regular Inspection of Floors
- Inadequate Inspection
- Ignorance of Changes in Floor Condition
- 5. Use of Safety Shoes
- Uncomfortable Footwear
- Long-Term Use Injuries
- 6. Posting Warning Signs
- Sight Obstruction
- Ignoring Warning Signs
- 7. Ensuring Good Lighting
- Poor Visibility
- Eye Strain
- 8. Emergency Training
- Lack of Knowledge
- Panic during Emergencies
- 9. Proper Manual Handling Techniques
- Poor Posture
- Heavy Lifting Without Support
- 10. Regular Maintenance Work
- Improper Handling of Tools
- Skipping Routine Checks
- 11. Hazard Reporting System
- Lack of Reporting
- Fear of Backlash
- 12. Sufficient Breaks for Workers
- Fatigue
- Decreased Alertness
- 13. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Usage
- Non-compliance to PPE Usage
- Inappropriate PPE Type
- 14. Safe Storage Space for Cleaning Supplies
- Accidental Mixing of Cleaning Supplies
- Incorrect Storing
- 15. Safety Audits and Inspections
- Inadequate Safety Measures
- Ignorance of Potential Risks
- 16. Training on Safe Work Procedures
- Inappropriate Training Delivery
- Non-compliance to Safety Procedures
- 17. Communication of Identified Risks
- Insufficient Information Dissemination
- Worker Complacency
- 18. Immediate Response Actions
- Lack of Urgency
- Insufficient First Aid Knowledge
- 19. Continuous Monitoring
- Irregular Monitoring
- Neglect of Duty
- 20. Clearing Spills Immediately
- Ignoring Small Spills
- Not Knowing How To Clean Up Safely