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The Wall-Based Sanitiser Refilling Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips or falls
- Contact with sanitiser contents
- 2. Inspecting Sanitiser Dispenser
- Electrical hazard
- Unstable wall fixtures
- 3. Obtaining New Sanitiser Supply
- Manual handling injury
- Spill from container
- 4. Removing Empty Sanitiser Container
- Chemical contact
- Splashes
- 5. Inserting New Sanitiser Supply
- Incorrect installation
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 6. Checking Operation of Dispenser
- Faulty equipment
- Electric shock
- 7. Cleaning Sanitiser Dispenser
- Chemical hazards
- Slips due to spillage
- 8. Documenting Process
- Paper cuts
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- 9. Repetition and Rotation
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Psychological stress
- 10. Waste Management
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- Risk of infection if sanitizer is contaminated
- 11. End of shift and handover
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- Faulty handover process
- 12. Equipment Storage
- Manual handling hazard
- Trip hazard due to poorly stored equipment
- 13. Emergency Procedure Training
- Panic during emergencies
- Inadequate knowledge resulting in poor response
- 14. Regular Equipment Maintenance
- Faulty equipment causing harm
- Neglect of maintenance leading to issues
- 15. Correct Use of PPE
- Inappropriate PPE leading to exposure
- Incorrect use of PPE increasing risk
- 16. Regular Staff Training
- Inadequate knowledge leading to risks and accidents
- Non-compliance with procedures
- 17. Quality Control Checks
- Faulty product
- Risk of contamination if checks are inadequate
- 18. Consistent Communication
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- Confusion due to unclear instructions
- 19. High Standards of Hygiene
- Poor hygienic conditions leading to risk of infection
- Poor hand hygiene
- 20. Clean Up After Refilling
- Chemical hazards from sanitizers
- Slips due to spillage