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The Use Carcinogenic Or Allergenic Substances Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to carcinogenic or allergenic substances
- Incorrect use of PPE
- 2. Storing Carcinogens
- Inadequate ventilation
- Accidental spillage
- 3. Handling Carcinogens
- Improper handling
- Physical contact with substance
- 4. Disposing Carcinogens
- Failure to follow disposal procedures
- Accidental dispersal
- 5. Cleaning Area
- Contact with residual carcinogenic substances
- Inadequate cleaning equipment
- 6. Emergency Response Training
- Lack of awareness
- Failure to respond effectively in emergency cases
- 7. Regular Monitoring
- Inadequate monitoring
- Breach in safety procedures
- 8. Use of Protective Gear
- Inefficient use of protective gears
- Wear and tear of PPEs
- 9. Handling Allergenic Substances
- Accidental ingestion
- Allergic reaction
- 10. Administration Tasks
- Prolonged exposure
- Incorrect documentation of substances
- 11. Equipment Maintenance
- Exposure during maintenance
- Lack of regular checks
- 12. Health Checks
- Misdiagnosis
- Ignorance towards health symptoms
- 13. Worker Training Programs
- Inadequate training
- Disregard for safety protocols
- 14. Substance Labelling
- Incorrect labelling
- Failure to ascertain hazardous nature
- 15. Safety Audits
- Poor preparation for audits
- Overlooked safety concerns
- 16. Establish Safety Protocols
- Absence of safety protocols
- Lack of awareness among workers
- 17. Personal hygiene
- Cross contamination
- Unintentional exposure
- 18. Workshop Hygiene
- Non-adherence to cleanliness norms
- Accidental intake/inhalation
- 19. Procurement of Substances
- Handling during procurement
- Leakage/Spillage during transport
- 20. Storage Maintenance
- Inadequate storage conditions
- Spills and leaks from containers