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The Diesel Fuel Handling And Storage Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Spillages
- Inadequate PPE
- 2. Inspecting Storage Area
- Fire hazards
- Leaks
- 3. Transporting Diesel Fuel
- Spillage during transport
- Accidents
- 4. Unloading Diesel Fuel
- Fuel overflow
- Vapour inhalation
- 5. Storing Diesel Fuel
- Improper labelling
- Tank rupture
- 6. Checking Fuel Level
- Inaccurate measurement
- Falling from height
- 7. Handling of Containers
- Dropping containers
- Improper handling techniques
- 8. Transfer to Smaller Containers
- Spills
- Overfilling
- 9. Using Fuel Dispensing Equipment
- Leaks
- Equipment malfunction
- 10. Cleaning Up Spills
- Exposure to fuel
- Reactions with cleaning agents
- 11. Maintenance of Equipment
- Electrical hazards
- Exposure to fuel vapours
- 12. Safety Checks and Inspections
- Missed inspections
- Damaged safety equipment
- 13. Emergency Preparedness
- Insufficient spill response
- Lack of evacuation plan
- 14. Training and Induction
- Untrained personnel
- Miscommunication
- 15. Monitoring Air Quality
- High vapour levels
- Inadequate ventilation
- 16. Reporting Incidents
- Unreported incidents
- Delayed responses
- 17. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect storage of waste
- Exposure to waste materials
- 18. Refueling Equipment
- Static electricity
- Augmented pressure build-up
- 19. Record Keeping
- Lost records
- Incomplete documentation
- 20. Post-Usage Inspection
- Undetected damages
- Poor housekeeping