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The Chemicals Spills And Leaks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Chemical exposure
- Slipping on spills
- 2. Site Assessment
- Inadequate training
- Incorrect equipment use
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Chemical reactions
- Improper storage
- 4. Chemical Handling
- Mishandling of chemicals
- incorrect disposal
- 5. Leak Detection
- Undetected leaks
- Hardware failure
- 6. Containment Implementation
- Delay in containment
- Incomplete containment
- 7. Spill Clean Up
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Insufficient cleaning resources
- 8. Damage Assessment
- Underestimation of damage
- Delay in assessment
- 9. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal methods
- Exposure during disposal
- 10. Decontamination
- Inadequate procedures
- Insufficient equipment
- 11. Reporting Procedures
- Failure to report
- Unrecorded incidents
- 12. Review and Revise SWMS
- Outdated SWMS
- Ignorance of new hazards
- 13. Training and Induction
- Incomplete understanding
- Errors due to lack of knowledge
- 14. Regular Inspection
- Missed checks
- Underestimating risks
- 15. Emergency Response Plan
- Poor communication
- Lack of preparedness