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The Transport Hazardous Cleaning Agents Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Impure containers
- Incorrect handling and storage of cleaning agents
- 2. Loading
- Inadequate load restraints
- Packing incompatible agents together
- 3. Taking Inventory
- Miscounting inventory leading to overstock or shortage
- Accidental exposure to hazardous agents
- 4. Transport
- Road injury due to unsafe driving
- Spillage of hazardous agents when transporting
- 5. Offloading
- Exposure to hazardous substances during offloading
- Strain from improper lifting techniques
- 6. Storage
- Improper labelling leading to misuse
- Leaking containers
- 7. Use
- Direct contact with skin causing irritation
- Inhalation of fumes
- 8. Return
- Improperly cleaned equipment causing contamination
- Mishandling leading to damage
- 9. Disposal
- Incorrect disposal causing environment pollution
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 10. Emergency Handling
- Absence of emergency measures
- Lack of training leading to panic and worsening of situations
- 11. Recordkeeping
- Poor records management leading to safety breaches
- Lost documents
- 12. Periodic audit
- Overlooked hazards
- Compliance failures
- 13. Review of controls
- Implementation failure
- Inefficient control methods
- 14. Staff training
- Poor understanding of work steps
- Incorrect use of PPE
- 15. Feedback system
- Mishandling of identified issues
- Non-reporting of hazards by employees