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The Wearing Required Ppe Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of training
- Inadequate PPE
- 2. Purchasing PPE
- Wrong size PPE
- Product defects
- 3. Arranging PPE
- PPE not stored properly
- Damaged PPE before use
- 4. Inspecting PPE
- Faulty gear
- Lack of skill in inspecting
- 5. Donning PPE
- Incorrect fit
- Illness due to improper hygiene standards
- 6. Using PPE
- Restricted movement
- Impaired vision or hearing
- 7. Maintaining PPE
- Breakdown of material
- Normal wear and tear
- 8. Cleaning and Sanitising
- Chemical contact
- Allergic reactions
- 9. Training in PPE Use
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Injury during training
- 10. Storing PPE after use
- Can harbour bacteria if not stored properly
- Physical damage to PPE
- 11. Regular checking
- Unnoticed damages
- Irregular check-up routine
- 12. Disposing used PPE
- Environmental hazard
- Improper disposal
- 13. Self-monitoring
- Lack of awareness
- Ignoring warning signs
- 14. Reporting and documentation
- Incomplete reporting
- Lost documents
- 15. Handling Emergencies
- Panic response
- Limited knowledge about handling emergencies
- 16. Reviewing safety measures
- Overconfidence
- Complacency
- 17. Conducting regular audit
- Inconsistent auditing
- Ignoring minor issues
- 18. Training Updates
- Resistance to change
- Unavailability of resources
- 19. Corrective actions
- Delayed action
- Incomplete corrective steps
- 20. Follow-up and reconsideration
- Lack of follow up
- Negligence