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The Dealing With Vermin Or Pests In Systems. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Infected bites
- Slips
- falls
- 2. Setting traps
- Injury from trap setting
- Allergic reaction to baits
- 3. Vermin disposal
- Disease transmission
- Infected bites
- 4. Decontaminate Equipment
- Chemical hazards
- Cross contamination
- 5. Safety Check
- Ignorance of safety protocols
- Overlooking minor injuries
- 6. Assessment of infestation
- Vermin attack
- Infection through droppings
- 7. Implementation of control measures
- Misuse of chemicals
- Uncontrolled vermin
- 8. Handling of pesticides
- Chemical ingestion or inhalation
- Eye irritation
- 9. Evacuation Areas
- Bites and stings
- Accidental release of vermin
- 10. Post-evacuation cleanup
- Allergic reactions to dander or droppings
- Slippery surfaces
- 11. Public Health Warning
- Panic
- Misinformation inquiry
- 12. Reports and Documentation
- Stress
- Eye strain
- Incorrect report filing
- 13. Reassessment
- Repeat exposure to risks listed above
- 14. Monitoring & Follow-up
- Repeat exposure to risks listed above
- Complacent behaviour
- 15. Review & Continuous Improvement Activities
- Repeat exposure to risks listed above
- Burnout