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The Screening Hazardous Goods Deliveries Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper storage of hazardous goods
- Lack of protective equipment
- 2. Communication and Coordination
- Miscommunication of hazard details
- Missed hazard identification
- 3. Loading Hazardous Goods
- Unsurveilled areas
- Back injuries from heavy lifting
- 4. Securing a safe transporting route
- Roads not suitable for hazardous transport
- Lacking emergency plans
- 5. Transporting Goods
- Road accidents
- Dangerous reactants spillage
- 6. Route monitoring and adjustment
- Lack of real-time monitoring
- Inconsistent risk assessments
- 7. Shipment tracking
- Lack of shipment tracking systems
- Delayed interventions
- 8. Delivery
- Exposed to dangerous substances
- Manhandling of dangerous goods
- 9. Receiving goods
- Irregularities in quantity received
- High toxicity exposure
- 10. Offloading Hazardous Goods
- Mishandling of goods
- Incomplete PPE usage
- 11. Safe Disposal
- Incorrect disposal methods
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- 12. Documentation & Reporting
- Incorrect data logging
- Ill-timed reporting
- 13. Training
- Inferior training standards
- Insufficient drills
- 14. Regular Equipment Checks
- Worn-out safety gears
- Non-compliance with checks
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Ineffective coordination
- Untimely response to emergency