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The Be Aware Of Local Snake Insect Species Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unidentified snake/insect species
- Improper handling of equipment
- 2. Site Assessment
- Inadequate identification of snake/insect species
- Inappropriate PPE usage
- 3. Identifying Local Species
- Incorrect identification
- Snake/Insect bites
- 4. Safe Handling Techniques
- Snake/insect bites
- Mishandling of snakes/insects
- 5. Implement Control Measures
- Ineffective control measures
- Exposure to uncontrolled hazards
- 6. Insect Bite/Sting First Aid
- Lack of first aid knowledge
- Delay in first aid administration
- 7. Snake Bite First Aid
- Inadequate knowledge on snake bite first aid
- Late reporting of incidence
- 8. Emergency exit planning
- Obstructed exit routes
- Insufficient lighting
- 9. Equipment check and maintenance
- Inadequate equipment safety checks
- Use of worn out equipment
- 10. Waste disposal
- Unsafe waste handling
- Scattering of harmful insects/snakes
- 11. Follow-up actions post bite/sting
- Inadequate follow-up actions
- Late medical treatment
- 12. Training staff on snake/insect detection
- Inadequate training
- Lack of updated information
- 13. Storing PPEs safely post usage
- Misplacement of PPEs
- Exposure to contaminated PPEs
- 14. Documentation and record keeping
- Improper documentation
- Missed information
- 15. Review of Control Measures
- Inadequate review methods
- Lack of periodic reviews
- 16. Regular site inspections
- Incomplete inspection
- Ignored signs of danger
- 17. Updating safety precautions
- Use of obsolete safety measures
- Inadequate staff training
- 18. Reporting incidences
- Late reporting
- Miscommunication of incidence
- 19. Follow-Up Actions for Incidences
- Delay in taking follow-up actions
- Non-compliance with instructions
- 20. Review of SWMS
- Insufficient reaction to changes
- Overlooking the need for improvement