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The Work With Lasers And Ultraviolet (Uv) Sources Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Laser and UV source misuse
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- Unauthorised modifications
- 3. Setting Up
- Incorrectly aligned laser
- Exposure to UV light
- 4. Operation
- Direct eye exposure
- Unprotected skin exposure
- 5. Routine Maintenance
- Electrical shock
- Chemical exposure from cleaning agents
- 6. Fault Finding
- Electrical hazards
- Direct laser/UV exposure
- 7. Repairs
- Release of hazardous particles
- Electrical hazards from UV power sources
- 8. Shutdown
- Failure to properly shut down
- Exposed laser/UV sources
- 9. Storage
- Insecure storage
- Access by unauthorised personnel
- 10. Disposal
- Chemical hazards from disposal
- Physical injury from incorrect handling
- 11. Training
- Insufficient knowledge of hazards
- Lack of skill in operation
- 12. Emergency Handling
- Lack of preparation for emergencies
- Non-compliance with safety procedures
- 13. Health Monitoring
- Lack of regular health check-ups
- Non-compliance with medical recommendations
- 14. Policy Review
- Out-of-date policy
- lack of policy enforcement
- 15. Safety Measures Implementation
- Non-compliance to safety measures
- Lack of PPE usage
- 16. Document Control
- Inaccurately recorded data
- Inadequate document control practices
- 17. Auditing
- Insufficient auditing processes
- Non-conformity to safety standards
- 18. Inspection
- Inadequate implementation of hazard and risk management
- Insufficient inspection routines
- 19. Incident Reporting
- Lack of incident reporting system
- Non-compliance in timely reporting of incidents
- 20. Review and Continuous Improvement
- Lack of continual improvement measures
- Inadequate resources for improvement