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The Corrosion Testing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Slippery floors
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Falls from height
- Incorrect manual handling
- 3. Material Collection
- Chemical spill
- Exposure to toxic fumes
- 4. Surface Preparation
- Flying debris
- Exposure to noise
- 5. Corrosion Testing
- Battery explosion
- Chemical burns
- 6. Sample Analysis
- Exposure to radiation
- Biohazard exposure
- 7. Data Reporting
- Electrical hazards
- Musculoskeletal strain from computer use
- 8. Cleanup
- Disposal of chemicals
- Physical exertion
- 9. Decontamination
- Chemical contact with skin
- Inadequate ventilation
- 10. Maintenance
- Physical injuries from tool use
- Trips and Falls
- 11. Equipment Storage
- Incorrect manual handling
- Falling objects
- 12. Environmental Controls
- Airborne particles
- Hazardous waste leakage
- 13. Emergency Response
- Inadequate first aid
- Poor emergency signage
- 14. Training
- Inadequate training materials
- Poor understanding of SOPs
- 15. Documentation
- Failure to keep records
- Confidentiality breach
- 16. Auditing
- Insufficient understanding of audit requirements
- Failure to address non-conformance
- 17. Change Management
- Resistance to change
- Lack of understanding of changes
- 18. Communication
- Misinformation
- Poor communication channels
- 19. Stakeholder Management
- Negative impact on community
- Stakeholder dissatisfaction
- 20. Closure and Evaluation
- Mistakes in evaluation
- Ignored concerns