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The Bird Dropping and Bat Droppings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Fall from height
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 2. Site assessment
- Juvenile birds disturbance
- Bat habitat disturbance
- 3. Equipment setup
- Trip hazards
- Electrocution
- 4. Dropping collection
- Airborne contaminants
- Slip and trip hazards
- 5. Dropping storage
- Spill and leakage
- Container breaking
- 6. Cleaning surface
- Falling objects
- Water pollution
- 7. Safe work training
- Inadequate knowledge transfer
- Miscommunication
- 8. Dropping disposal
- Improper waste disposal
- Harm to local ecosystem
- 9. Personal protective equipment (PPE) usage
- Inadequate PPE
- Ill-fitted PPE
- 10. Post-cleaning inspection
- Bird and bat returning
- Structural damage
- 11. Decontaminating worker's equipment
- Cross-contamination
- Biohazard exposure
- 12. Post-work review
- Undetected hazards
- Incomplete procedure