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The Sanitisation Of Spaces After Infectious Disease Outbreak Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips & falls
- Collateral damage
- 2. Deployment of PPE
- Improper fit
- Misuse of equipment
- 3. Wash hands and arms
- Inadequate cleanliness
- Chemical burns from soap/detergent
- 4. Apply sanitizer to cloth/rag
- Damage to skin/eyes (contact with sanitiser)
- Inhalation risk
- 5. Wipe down surfaces
- Quality of cleaning - missed spots; Repetitive stress injuries
- 6. Wait for object surfaces to dry
- Loss of productivity due to wait times
- Possible chemical residue
- 7. Dispose of PPE
- Cross-contamination; Disposal - environmental hazard
- 8. Handwashing post-cleaning
- Skin irritation
- Chemical burns
- 9. Complete a post-inspection
- Record-keeping errors
- Complacency/lack of thoroughness
- 10. Repeat process as necessary
- Repetitive stress injuries
- Complacency/lack of thoroughness
- 11. Manage waste
- Incorrect disposal
- Hazardous waste exposure
- 12. Maintain tools and equipment
- Tool/equipment malfunction
- Allergic reactions
- 13. Verifying Completed work
- Inadequate verification
- Mental fatigue
- 14. Documenting and communicating the result
- Error in documentation
- Miscommunication
- 15. Continuous monitoring and updating the plan
- Failure to adapt plan to changing circumstances
- Negligence
- 16. Providing adequate training for staff
- Insufficient training
- Misinterpretation of instructions
- 17. Incident handling and reporting
- Inadequate incident response
- Missed reports
- 18. Regularly review effectiveness
- Complacency/lack of commitment
- Resistance to change
- 19. Continuously improving procedures
- Failure to implement improvements
- Inefficient processes
- 20. Celebrating safety success
- Complacency
- Lack of recognition