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The Spill And Leak – Cleanup Procedures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slippery surfaces
- chemical exposure
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Improper equipment
- electrical hazards
- 3. Spill Containment
- Inhalation of fumes
- fire risk
- 4. Leak Isolation
- Contact with hazardous materials
- explosive atmosphere
- 5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Incorrect PPE
- PPE failure
- 6. Hazardous Material Identification
- Skin/eye contact
- incorrect labeling
- 7. Cleanup Procedure Selection
- Inadequate procedure
- secondary spills
- 8. Absorbent Application
- Dust generation
- over-application
- 9. Waste Removal
- Mishandling
- improper disposal
- 10. Surface Decontamination
- Residual contamination
- fumes
- 11. Spill Kit Maintenance
- Insufficient supplies
- improper storage
- 12. Documentation & Reporting
- Failure to report
- missing information
- 13. Training
- Untrained personnel
- poor attendance
- 14. Emergency Response Plan
- Lack of communication
- inadequate resources
- 15. Incident Investigation
- Incomplete investigation
- blame culture
- 16. Review & Continuous Improvement
- Non-compliance
- outdated procedures
- 17. Communication & Signage
- Miscommunication
- inadequate warning signs
- 18. Environmental Impact Assessment
- Ecological damage
- impact on local community
- 19. Storage & Transport
- Spills during transport
- storage leaks
- 20. Personal Wellbeing
- Mental stress
- physical fatigue