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The Commissioning Electrical Installments Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electric shock
- Slips and trips
- 2. Equipment Sourcing
- Equipment malfunction
- Incorrect equipment for task
- 3. Site Analysis
- Electrical faults (existing)
- Potential for falling from heights
- 4. Equipment Installation
- Electric shock
- Incorrect installation causing malfunctions
- 5. Wiring
- Electric Shock
- Fire hazards from overload
- 6. Connection to Power source
- Risk of electrocution
- overload of power sources
- 7. Testing
- Component failure leading to shock
- Inadequate insulation causing burns
- 8. Final inspection
- Missed safety issues leading to potential electric shock or fire hazard
- 9. Training personnel
- Inadequate understanding leading to safety risk
- 10. System Monitoring
- Maintenance neglect causing deterioration in safe functioning
- 11. Maintenance
- Mistakes during part replacement
- overlooking minor malfunctions
- 12. Fault-isolation
- Risk of electric shock
- false positive indicating non-functional component when functional
- 13. Equipment removal/decommissioning
- Risk of electrical discharge
- physical injuries from inept handling
- 14. Staff communication
- Miscommunication leading to unsafe activities
- 15. Periodic Auditing
- Overlooking potential issues which could amplify over time
- inadequate updates about usage conditions
- 16. Documentation
- Missing important data for monitoring and auditing
- Misinterpretation of regulatory requirements
- 17. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate handling of incidents leading to further risks
- Delays in addressing critical situations
- 18. Ongoing training
- Incorrect practices perpetuated due to a lack of feedback and updating
- 19. Procedure Review
- Outdated procedures being followed despite new safety information
- Non-adherence to revised regulatory requirements
- 20. Hazard identification and elimination practice
- Inadequate understanding or enforcement leading to persistence of avoidable hazards