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The Slurry Pipeline Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1.Preparation
- Slippery surfaces
- incorrect handling of chemicals
- 2.Planning the route
- Pipeline leaks
- mogelijk environmental impact
- 3.Tool inspection
- Faulty equipment
- mishandling tools
- 4.Training Operators
- inadequate training
- misunderstanding safety instructions
- 5.Material selection
- Incorrect material usage
- harmful exposures
- 6.Security checks
- Risks from not checking for leaks
- unauthorised access
- 7.Pipe Laying
- Mishandling
- accidents during transport of pipes
- 8.Jointing and connections
- Failure in joints and connections
- inappropriate connection technique
- 9.Hydrotesting
- Pipe failure
- Inadequate test setup
- 10.Start-up procedure
- Pressurisation failure
- equipment malfunctions
- 11.Routine maintenance
- exposure to chemicals
- electrical risks
- 12.Shutdown process
- Failures in depressurisation
- mishandled shutdown process
- 13.Decommissioning
- contamination
- improper waste disposal
- 14.Emergency planning
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- lack of emergency preparedness
- 15.Reporting and documentation
- Inadequate reporting
- neglect of procedure documentation
- 16.Final inspection
- Overlooking faults
- skipped inspection steps