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The Working Near Radiation Source Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Radiation exposure
- Trips and falls
- 2. Equipment Set-up
- Incorrect equipment placement
- Electrical hazards
- 3. Radiation Monitoring
- Over-exposure to radiation
- Defective monitoring tools
- 4. Initial Measurements
- Inaccurate readings
- Faulty equipment
- 5. Calibration
- Calibration errors
- Equipment failure
- 6. Testing Procedure
- Exposure to radiation
- Human error
- 7. Data Recording
- Misinterpretation of data
- Human error
- 8. Adjustment of Equipment
- Improper handling
- Electrical hazards
- 9. Retesting After Adjustment
- Increased radiation exposure
- Calibration errors
- 10. Final Measurements
- Inadequate shielding
- Over-exposure to radiation
- 11. Decontamination Process
- Risk of contamination
- Incomplete decontamination
- 12. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal
- Exposure to hazardous material
- 13. Shutdown Procedure
- Residual radiation
- Mechanical hazards
- 14. Reporting Results
- Misinterpretation of results
- Incorrect documentation
- 15. Follow up Actions
- Failure to detect ongoing issues
- Non-compliance with procedures
- 16. Maintenance Procedures
- Equipment malfunction
- Exposure during repairs
- 17. Emergency Preparedness Plan
- Inadequate response to emergencies
- Failure to follow plan
- 18. Training
- Inadequate skills
- Lack of knowledge
- 19. Regular Safety Audit
- Non-compliance issues
- Unidentified hazards
- 20. Updating Procedures
- Failure to update safety protocols
- Outdated information