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The Earmuffs Worn Properly For Noise Control Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Incorrect fitting of earmuffs
- 2. Selection of Earmuffs
- Allergic reactions to materials
- Wrong size selection
- 3. Wearing Earmuffs
- Uncomfortable fit
- Poor hearing ability
- 4. Adjusting Earmuffs
- Physical injury due to incorrect adjustment
- 5. Regular Use of Earmuffs
- Skin irritation
- General discomfort
- 6. Maintenance and Cleaning
- Bodily harm from cleaning chemicals
- Wear and tear of earmuffs
- 7. Inspection for Damages
- Cuts or scrapes from damaged earmuffs
- Ineffective noise control if broken
- 8.Disposing of faulty Earmuffs
- Improper disposal leading to environmental damage
- Injury while handling damaged earmuffs
- 9.Upkeep of Stock
- Insufficient stock affecting routine
- Mismanagement causing accidents
- 10.Training on proper usage
- Inadequate knowledge about adjustment
- Lack of understanding about care and maintenance
- 11.Routine check-ups
- Irregular check-ups causing missed issues
- 12.Replacement of old/damaged Earmuffs
- Old/Damaged Earmuffs not providing optimal protection
- 13.Audit & Compliance
- Non-Compliance with safety standards
- Untrained staff handling audit and compliance
- 14.Updating Policies
- Outdated policies causing insufficient protection
- 15. Feedback and Improvement
- Ignorance of feedback leading to repetition of mistakes
- 16. Emergency Handling
- Improper handling of emergencies due to lack of training
- 17.Debriefing after incident
- Lack of timely debriefing
- Incomplete information provided
- 18.Webinar for awareness
- Poor participation
- inadequate understanding about importance of earmuffs
- 19.Compliance with Noise Control Levels
- Exceeding permissible noise levels in workplace
- 20.Revision and Enhancement of Policies
- Resistance to implement improved policies