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The Conduct Pipeline Pigging. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Unauthorised access to site
- 2. Safety Briefing
- Miscommunication
- Lack of PPE knowledge
- 3. Work Site Setup
- Incorrect placement of equipment
- Lack of proper signage
- 4. Pipeline Isolation
- Human error
- Equipment malfunction
- 5. Flange Breaking
- Chemical exposure
- Maintenance failure
- 6. Pig Launcher Loading
- Pipe rupture
- High-pressure release
- 7. Launching of Pig
- High pressure release
- Equipment failure
- 8. Pig Receiving
- Trapped pressure
- Fluid escape
- 9. Decommissioning and Restoration
- Improper waste disposal
- Inadequate site restoration
- 10. Post Operation Review
- Inadequate data recording
- Missed incident reports
- 11. Maintenance Checks
- Component wear and tear
- Equipment malfunction
- 12. Pig Performance Assessment
- Faulty Data recording
- Inaccurate analysis
- 13. Standardising Procedures
- Inconsistent practices
- Lack of best practice awareness
- 14. Personnel Training
- Inadequate training
- Unawareness of safety protocols
- 15. Emergency Response Planning
- Insufficient response plans
- Inadequate personnel training
- 16. Regular Equipment Inspections
- Component wear and tear
- Overlooked maintenance tasks
- 17. Incident Reporting
- Inadequate report detail
- Delayed reporting
- 18. Root Cause Analysis
- Overlooking contributing factors
- Lack of exhaustive investigation
- 19. Standardising Safety Protocols
- Non-adherence to safety protocols
- Varying practices
- 20. Continuous Safety Education
- Complacency
- lack of up-to-date training