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The Correct Handling Of Sanitation Needs Onsite Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- improper handling of sanitization products
- 2. Inspection
- Exposure to bacteria and viruses
- unguarded equipment
- 3. Equipment setup
- Inadequate training
- incorrect setup procedure
- 4. Cleaning & Sanitising
- Exposure to chemicals
- slips on wet floors
- 5. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal procedures
- exposure to hazardous waste
- 6. Dealing with Spills
- Chemical burns
- slips on wet surfaces
- 7. Gloves Disposal
- Direct skin contact with hazardous materials
- improper disposal
- 8. Breakdown & Clear-up
- Incorrect deconstruction process
- potential for injury during lifting
- 9. Storage
- Improper storage leading to chemical leaks
- spills
- 10. Review & Report
- Inaccurate reporting
- non-compliance with health & safety regulations
- 11. Vehicle Loading/Unloading
- Potential for back strain
- tripping or slipping risks
- 12. Personal Hygiene
- Absence of personal protective equipment
- failure in implementing personal hygiene practices
- 13. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate knowledge about emergency procedures
- slow reaction times
- 14. Maintenance
- Inadequate maintenance leading to equipment failure
- physical injury from broken parts
- 15. Training
- Incomplete training leading to mishandling of equipment
- unaddressed safety warnings
- 16. Routine inspections
- Complacency leading to overlooked safety checks
- using faulty equipment
- 17. Work environment management
- Poor lighting leading to accidents
- unorganised materials causing tripping hazards
- 18. Safety Meetings
- Lack of communication resulting in misunderstanding safety requirements
- disagreements leading to non-compliance
- 19. Documentation and reporting
- Incomplete documentation of safety measures and hazards
- inadequate reporting of incidents
- 20. Compliance with Regulations
- Failing to comply with standard regulations leading to legal issues
- overlooking regulatory updates