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The Deal With Pressurised Containers And Equipment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of containers
- Lack of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 2. Set-up Equipment
- Faulty equipment
- Incorrect setup
- 3. Pressure Check
- Overpressure
- Underpressure
- 4. Container Filling
- Excessive pressure
- Improper material compatibility
- 5. Sealing Containers
- Container overfilling
- Unsuitable sealing materials
- 6. Pressure Testing
- Inadequate testing environment
- Equipment failure
- 7. Storage of Containers
- Poor storage conditions
- Deterioration of containers
- 8. Transportation of Containers
- Inappropriate transportation method
- Spill during transit
- 9. Unloading and placement
- Rough handling
- Inadequate unloading equipment
- 10. Connection to System
- Incorrect connection
- System incompatibility
- 11. Pressurisation
- Excessive pressurisation
- Equipment malfunctions
- 12. Function Testing
- Malfunction under pressure
- Incorrect operational parameters
- 13. Dealing with Leaks
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Handling damaged containers
- 14. Depressurisation and Disconnection
- Sudden pressure release
- Inadequate depressurisation process
- 15. Packing and Cleanup
- Improper disposal practices
- Inadequate cleaning procedures
- 16. Regular Maintenance and Inspection
- Overdue maintenance
- Insufficient inspection procedures
- 17. Emergency Preparedness and Response
- Lack of emergency plan
- Inadequate staff training
- 18. Review and Update Procedures
- Outdated procedures
- Non-compliance with current standards