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The Testing Emission Levels Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Chemical exposure
- equipment malfunction
- 2. Designation of Testing Area
- Improper space allocation
- pedestrian traffic
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Electrical hazard
- mishandling of heavy machinery
- 4. Initial Emission Measurement
- Inhalation of harmful gases
- improper handling of measurement tools
- 5. Analysis
- Ergonomic hazards
- electrical hazards
- 6. Adjustment and Calibration
- Electrocution
- equipment failure
- 7. Repeated Emission Measurement
- Continued exposure to emissions
- mechanical failure
- 8. Data Interpretation
- Eye strain
- incorrect data analysis
- 9. Report Compilation
- Ergonomic hazards
- overexertion
- 10. Review & Improvement Recommendation
- Poor communication
- incorrect interpretation of results
- 11. Communication of Findings
- Miscommunication
- incorrect dissemination of information
- 12. Implementation of Changes
- Implementing unapproved changes
- possible worsening of initial conditions
- 13. Follow-up Measurement
- Inadequate follow-up
- oversight of emission levels
- 14. Regular Monitoring
- Lack of ongoing surveillance
- potential increase in emission levels
- 15. Reporting and Documentation
- Misplaced documents
- poor record keeping