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The Training For Safe Disposal Methods Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect storage of materials
- Unauthorised use of equipment
- 2. Training & Qualification Check
- Inadequate knowledge
- Lack of qualifications
- 3. Use of Appropriate PPE
- Poor fit of PPE
- Damaged or obsolete PPE
- 4. Safe Disposal Methods Overview
- Insufficient understanding of procedures
- Miscommunication
- 5. Demonstrate Equipment Usage
- Improper handling
- Inadequate maintenance
- 6. Practise Hands-on Disposal
- Risk of injury with sharp objects
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 7. Evaluation of Users' Skill Levels
- Misjudgement of ability
- Overconfident operation
- 8. Provide constructive Feedback
- Poor delivery
- Negative behaviour reaction
- 9. Review of Safe Disposal Guidelines
- Misinterpretation of guidelines
- Failure to review regularly
- 10. Display Proper Labelling & Segregation
- Wrong labelling
- Mixing hazardous waste
- 11. Post-Training Clean Up
- Mistakes in waste segregation
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- 12. Handling & Storing Equipment
- Poor handling
- Incorrect storage position
- 13. Reporting Hazards & Incidents
- Failure to report promptly
- Incorrect reporting procedure
- 14. Routine Check on Equipment
- Maintenance overlooked
- Ignorance about equipment status
- 15. Follow-up Training & Refresher Course
- Deterioration of skills
- Compliance issue with safety standards
- 16. Waste Disposal Audit
- Misidentification of waste types
- Inaccurate record-keeping
- 17. Emergency Response Preparedness
- Inadequate response during emergency
- Lack of familiarity with escape routes
- 18. Inspection for PPE Wear and Tear
- Overuse of PPE
- Non-detection of damage
- 19. Proper Documentation & Record Keeping
- Errors in documentation
- Misplacement of documents
- 20. Reflection & Continuous Improvement
- Resistance to change
- Lack of feedback integration