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The Conduct Geophysical Tests Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incomplete Project Risk Assessment
- Unauthorised use of equipment
- 2. Set-up Equipment
- Equipment malfunction
- Tripping hazard
- 3. Conduct Tests
- Exposure to harmful radiation
- Incorrect data interpretation
- 4. Analysis
- Incorrect data analysis
- Overlooking crucial information
- 5. Equipment Shut-down
- Improper shut-down procedures
- Accidental discharge of energy
- 6. Disassemble Equipment
- Physical injury from misuse of tools
- Equipment damage from mishandling
- 7. Data Reporting
- Misrepresentation of data results
- Loss of critical test data
- 8. Site Clean-up
- Trip and fall hazards
- Improper disposal of waste
- 9. Equipment Storage
- Potential for theft or vandalism
- Misplacement of expensive equipment
- 10. Post-test Review
- Miscommunication amongst team members
- Not addressing potential issues
- 11. Feedback & Improvement
- Unused feedback
- Ignored opportunities for improvement
- 12. Documentation
- Loss of critical data
- Confidential information leakage
- 13. Incident Reporting
- Delayed reporting of safety incidents
- Incomplete information provided
- 14. Staff Training
- Inadequate training coverage
- Non-compliance with safety procedures
- 15. Audit & Compliance
- Non-compliance to regulations
- Inadequate documentation for audit