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The Working in Hot Conditions – Indoors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor Ventilation
- Insufficient Work Breaks
- 2. Temperature Monitoring
- Inaccurate Measurements
- Equipment Failure
- 3. Hydration Stations Set Up
- Slippery Surfaces
- Spilled Liquids
- 4. PPE Distribution
- Incorrect Size
- Inadequate Protection
- 5. Training & Briefing
- Lack of Understanding
- Inexperience
- 6. Establishing Cooling Areas
- Overcrowding
- Inadequate Airflow
- 7. Monitoring Workers
- Inefficient Communication
- Fatigue
- 8. Implementing Rest Periods
- Inadequate Supervision
- Prolonged Exposure
- 9. Perform Heat Stress Evaluations
- Improper Assessment
- Missed Signs of Heat Strain
- 10. Heat Stress Relief Measures
- Delayed Response
- Lack of Resources
- 11. Re-Evaluate Work Schedules
- Inaccurate Forecasts
- Ineffective Adjustments
- 12. Incident Reporting & Investigation
- Incomplete Data
- Miscommunication