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The Wearing Inadequate Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe) Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Insufficient training
- Unaware of hazards
- 2. Safety briefing
- Miscommunication
- Lack of attention
- 3. PPE Inspection
- Damaged PPE
- Outdated PPE
- 4. PPE Fitting
- Poor fit
- Incorrect usage of PPE
- 5. Work commencement
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Mechanical injuries
- 6. Work Progression
- Continuous exposure to noise
- Repetitive strain injury
- 7. Break Periods
- Removal of PPE
- Casual handling of PPE
- 8. Work Resumption
- Unintentional change in PPE
- PPE wear and tear
- 9. Emergency Procedures
- Panic-induced mistakes
- Hasty removal of PPE
- 10. Work Completion
- Incomplete decontamination
- Improper disposal of PPE
- 11. PPE Maintenance
- Neglect of PPE maintenance
- Regular wear and tear
- 12. First Aid Procedures
- Delayed response
- Inadequate first aid kit
- 13. End of Shift Debriefing
- Ignorance of health symptoms
- Non-disclosure of incidents
- 14. Report Writing
- Non-reporting of minor incidents
- Inaccurate incident reports
- 15. PPE Replacement
- Inadequate PPE stock
- Delay in procurement process
- 16. Accident Investigation
- Insufficient evidence
- Incorrect identification of hazards
- 17. Follow-up Procedure
- Non-compliance with follow up
- Ignorance of symptoms
- 18. Training and Educating
- Unupdated knowledge
- Lack of attendance
- 19. Management Review
- Poor evaluation
- Lack of understanding risk controls
- 20. Audit Procedure
- Neglect of minor discrepancies
- Inadequate corrective measures