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The Toxic Fume Exposure Management Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to toxic fumes
- Lack of ventilation
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty gas mask
- Inadequate protective clothing
- 3. Area Clearing
- Dust and gas emission
- Spillage and leaks
- 4. Segregation
- Accidental ignition
- Improper waste disposal
- 5. Mixing Process
- Chemical reaction
- Overexposure to substances
- 6. Fume Scrubbing
- High pressure
- Extreme temperature
- 7. Transfer and Storage
- Spillage
- Incorrect labelling
- 8. Detail Inspection
- Heavy lifting
- Prolonged exposure
- 9. Decontamination
- Skin contact with chemicals
- improper diswashing
- 10. Waste Disposal
- Incorrectly discarded material
- Unprotected exposure
- 11. Dismantling equipment
- Electrical hazards
- Sharp object injuries
- 12. Cleaning process
- Detergent exposure
- Slippery surfaces
- 13. Recording and Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Lost files
- 14. Reporting
- Non-compliance
- Late reporting
- 15. Post Operation Review
- Post-traumatic stress
- Negligence
- 16. Maintenance
- Rapid wear and tear
- Unscheduled breakdowns
- 17. Staff Training
- Incomplete knowledge
- Resistance to change
- 18. Regular Audits
- Overlooks
- Undetected issues
- 19. Emergency Management
- Delayed reaction
- Insufficient resources
- 20. Decommissioning
- Residual chemicals
- Dismantling hazards