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The Dangerous Goods Pipe Connection Disconnection Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect personal protective equipment
- Poor communication
- 2. Identify Connection/Disconnection Points
- Hazardous substances exposure
- Incorrect tool usage
- 3. Isolation of Equipment
- Poor visibility
- Unintentional operation of machinery
- 4. Drain and Purge System
- Pressure release
- Dangerous goods leaks
- 5. Commence Disconnection
- Hand injury
- Equipment damage
- 6. Inspect Disconnected Parts
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Cuts and abrasions
- 7. Prepare for Reconnection
- Unsafe workspace conditions
- Improper positioning of parts
- 8. Reconnect Pipes
- Thread misalignment
- Over-tightened connections
- 9. Pressure Test Connections
- Pressure surge
- Unexpected fluid discharge
- 10. Document Procedure
- Distraction from surroundings
- Incorrect data recorded
- 11. Clean-Up
- Slipping on spills
- Unsafe waste disposal
- 12. Safety Checks
- Machinery left running
- Missed irregularities with equipment
- 13. Report Completion
- Inadequate reporting
- Omission of critical information
- 14. Post Job Evaluation
- Inaccurate assessment
- Miscommunication about potential hazards
- 15. Maintenance Checks
- Mechanical failure
- Undetected wear and tear
- 16. Stocktakes of Equipment and Tools
- Loss or theft of tools
- Inaccurate stock levels
- 17. Disposal of Waste Materials
- Inappropriate disposal
- Environmental contamination
- 18. Debrief and Lessons Learned
- Missed learning opportunities
- Inadequate reflection
- 19. Health and Safety Training Refreshers
- Outdated safety knowledge
- Skills gap in workforce
- 20. Emergency Preparedness Drills
- Unprepared for emergencies
- Insufficient drill practice