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The Carrying Out Measurements Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of tools
- Slippery surface
- Electrical shock
- 2. Selecting equipment
- Incorrect equipment selection
- Manual handling injury
- 3. Setting up measurement device
- Device malfunction
- Electrocution risk
- 4. Calibrating the device
- Electrical hazards
- Incorrect calibration causing errors
- 5. Taking measurements
- Misreading measurements
- Eye strain or injury
- 6. Recording results
- Data loss
- Misinterpretation of data
- 7. Cleaning up
- Tripping over untidy area
- Handling chemicals or hazardous substances
- 8. Storage of equipments
- Incorrect storage leading to damage
- Injury due to dropping heavy equipment
- 9. Verification of results
- Incorrect interpretation of results
- Data manipulation
- 10. Reporting
- Miscommunication of information
- Loss of data
- 11. Analysis
- Misinterpretation of data & calculations
- Pressure due to deadline.
- 12. Review Measurement Results
- Misunderstanding feedback
- Missed errors in results
- 13. Outcome Implementation
- Faulty implementation process
- Wrong usage of data
- 14. Equipment maintenance
- Improper maintenance procedures
- Damage to equipment
- 15. Waste disposal
- Incorrect waste disposal leading to contamination
- Injury due to inappropriate handling
- 16. Follow up
- Failure to act on errors
- Lack of understanding of corrections
- 17. Documentation Completeness
- Documentation errors
- Loss of important documents
- 18. Stock replenishment
- Injury due to heavy lifting
- Improper storage leading to spoilage
- 19. Equipment reset for future use
- Damage to equipment
- Electrocution risk
- 20. End of process
- Missed end-of-process steps causing issues in future execution
- Incomplete shutdown leading to hazard