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The Taking Precise Measurements Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Mishandling of equipment
- Incorrect measurements
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- improper calibration
- 3. Safety Briefing
- Miscommunication
- Non-compliance to safety directions
- 4. Material Selection
- Wrong material usage
- Unsafe handling
- 5. Measurement Process
- Inaccurate reading
- incorrect handling of measuring equipment
- 6. Raw data Recording
- Data loss
- Incorrect entries
- 7. Data Analysis
- Misinterpretation
- Errors in calculation
- 8. Review and Reporting
- Incorrect report submission
- Lack of data review
- 9. Correction Action
- Improper corrective action
- Hasty correction process
- 10. Validation Process
- Invalid measurement validation
- Skewed results validity
- 11. Finalising Results
- Unclear conclusions
- Irrelevant result finalisation
- 12. Storage of Equipment
- Unsafe storage
- Damage to equipment
- 13. Waste Disposal
- Irregular disposal methods
- Inefficiency in waste management
- 14. Record Keeping
- Incomplete records
- Misplacement of records
- 15. Review and Improvement plan
- Inconsistent review approach
- Dearth of improvement plans