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The Working With Hydrogen Peroxide Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Chemical exposure
- inadequate PPE
- 2. Storage Handling
- Spillage
- improper storage
- 3. Inspection
- Chemical fumes
- lack of ventilation
- 4. Equipment Setup
- Failure of equipment
- electrical hazards
- 5. Mixing Solution
- Reaction with other chemicals
- inhalation risks
- 6. Application
- Skin contact
- eye exposure
- 7. Cleaning Equipment
- Hazardous residues
- incorrect disposal
- 8. Waste Disposal
- Environmental contamination
- exposure to waste
- 9. Emergency Procedure
- Lack of emergency response plan
- delayed first aid
- 10. Training
- Inadequate safety training
- lack of skill
- 11. Monitoring
- Failure to detect chemical leaks
- oversight in procedures
- 12. Transport
- Leaks during transit
- improper handling
- 13. Signage
- Misleading labels
- absence of warning signs
- 14. Maintenance
- Equipment malfunction
- slipping hazards
- 15. Communication
- Ineffective briefing
- language barriers
- 16. Decontamination
- Incomplete cleaning
- hazardous residues left behind
- 17. Supervision
- Lack of oversight
- complacency
- 18. Record Keeping
- Inaccurate records
- lack of documentation
- 19. Review and Audit
- Missed non-compliance issues
- failure to update procedures
- 20. Shutdown Procedure
- Improper shutdown
- residual chemical hazards