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The Chlorine Storage And Handling Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- chemical exposure
- 2. Chlorine Delivery
- Traffic accidents
- incorrect handling of chemicals
- 3. Unloading Chlorine
- Chemical spills
- manual handling injuries
- 4. Chlorine Storage
- Chemical leaks
- fire hazards
- 5. Stocktaking
- Incorrect labelling hazard
- trip hazards
- 6. Regular Maintenance
- Exposure to high-pressure systems
- chemical exposure
- 7. Chlorine Dispensing
- Splash hazards
- chemical inhalation
- 8. Emergency Response
- Insufficient training hazard
- panic-related injuries
- 9. Clean-Up Processes
- Chemical exposure
- improper waste disposal
- 10. Retooling and Equipment Checks
- Usage of improper equipment
- overlooked maintenance
- 11. Chlorination Process
- Chemical splash
- inadequate PPE use
- 12. Dosing Area Set-up
- Leakages
- slips
- trips and falls
- 13. Monitoring and Adjustment
- Contact with chlorine gas
- eye irritation from chlorine dust
- 14. Shutdown and Secure
- Inhaling fumes when removing mask
- burns due to contact with residual chlorine
- 15. Reporting and Documentation
- Missing records can lead to overuse or underuse of chemicals
- overlooking safety protocols
- 16. Waste Disposal
- Wrong disposal methods leading to environmental harm
- self-harm due to mishandling
- 17. Safety Audits
- Missing safety protocols leading to accidents
- 18. Training Sessions
- Insufficient knowledge leading to accidents
- 19. System Reviews
- Lack of system updates leading to ineffective chlorination processes
- 20. Staffing and Scheduling
- Fatigue-related errors
- insufficient staffing leading to poor safety procedures