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The Sound Pollution Management Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Excessive exposure to noise
- poor ventilation
- inadequate lighting
- 2. Equipment setup
- Faulty equipment
- overexertion during handling
- 3. Sound check
- High decibel levels
- electrical hazards
- 4. Monitor sound levels
- Use of headphones amplifies sound intensities
- 5. Feedback control and adjustment
- Prolonged exposure to noise
- vibration from equipment
- 6. Replacement/Repair of faulty parts
- Electrical shocks
- cuts from sharp objects
- 7. Rearrangement of equipment
- Heavy lifting
- trips or falls
- 8. Calibration
- Possible electrical shocks
- elevated sound levels
- 9. Recording
- Long duration of exposure to high decibels
- 10. Post-recording assessment
- Auditory fatigue
- stress from prolonged standing
- 11. Dismantling of equipment
- Strains from heavy lifting
- slips or falls
- 12. Transportation of equipment
- Accidents during transportation
- injury during handling
- 13. Equipment storage
- Trips or falls due to cluttered workplace
- 14. Debrief and evaluation
- Stress from workload
- eye strain from reporting procedures
- 15. Regular maintenance
- Potential for gaps in safety enforcement
- possible electrical fires
- 16. Training and seminars
- Lack of proper knowledge
- failure to adapt safety procedures
- 17. Emergency response planning
- Inadequate response in emergencies
- panic situations
- 18. Regular Health Check ups
- Unnoticed auditory stress
- psychological stress
- 19. Noise pollution assessment
- Unmitigated sound levels
- health threats to nearby residents
- 20. Strict adherence to regulator policies
- Non-compliance
- potential violations