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The Use Of Chemicals For Vegetation Control Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect storage of chemicals
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- 2. Chemical Mixing
- Chemical spillage
- Inhalation or contact with chemicals
- 3. Equipment Check
- Malfunctioning equipment
- Improper handling of equipment
- 4. Safety Gear Fitting
- Inadequate protective clothing
- Improper use of safety gear
- 5. Application of Chemicals
- Inhalation of chemical fumes
- Contact with skin or eyes
- 6. Manual Handling
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 7. Post-Application Clean Up
- Exposure to remnants of chemicals
- Incorrect disposal of unused chemicals
- 8. Equipment Maintenance
- Contact with leftover chemicals on equipment
- Equipment malfunction during maintenance
- 9. Disposal of Chemicals
- Improper disposal causing environmental harm
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals during disposal
- 10. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of knowledge for emergency procedures
- Panic in case of an incident
- 11. Work Completion
- Inadequate clean-up procedures
- left-over chemicals
- 12. Incident Reporting
- Incomplete incident reporting
- Delay in incident reporting
- 13. Periodic Review
- Mistakes overlooked
- Hazardous practices unmitigated
- 14. Safety Training
- Lack of understanding due to ineffective training
- No update on new safety measures
- 15. Record Keeping
- Incorrect record keeping
- Delay in record updating
- 16. Compliance Checks
- Non-compliance of safety measures
- Lack of accountability
- 17. Operation Illumination
- Inadequate lighting causing accidents
- Eye strain due to poor illumination
- 18. Noise control
- Exposure to excessive noise
- Lack of communication due to noise
- 19. Ergonomic considerations
- Improper posture during work
- Lack of comfort while working
- 20. Emergency Preparedness
- Unpreparedness for immediate emergencies
- Careless handling of products in panic