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The Deploying Electromagnets Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical faults
- Incorrect handling of equipment
- 2. Assessment of environment
- Faulty wiring
- Nearby water sources
- 3. Set-up of equipment
- Improper grounding
- Malfunctioning safety features
- 4. Initial system check
- Defective components
- Unexpected start-ups
- 5. Deployment of electromagnets
- Physical contact with energised parts
- Electrocution
- 6. Operational testing
- Overheating of electromagnets
- Equipment failure due to stress
- 7. Maintaining operation
- Frequent exposure to magnetic fields
- Inadequate maintenance procedures
- 8. System shutdown
- Remaining electrical energy
- Faulty shutdown process
- 9. Dismantling of setup
- Exposure to residual magnetism
- mishandling
- 10. Final checks
- Missed hazards during previous checks
- Post-activity faults
- 11. Clean up and storage
- Injury from sharp objects
- improper storage
- 12. Inspect and maintain tools/equipment
- defective equipment
- lack of regular inspection
- 13. Transporting equipment and materials
- Risks involved in lifting heavy objects
- risks involved in transportation
- 14. Supervise workers and subcontractor
- Poor understanding of worksite standards
- non-compliance with safety regulations
- 15. Site striking and removal of plant and machinery
- Risk of injuries or damage during removal
- lack of inspection during striking
- 16. Review and improvement of safety measures
- Inadequate feedback
- outdated safety standards
- 17. Training and education
- Poor understanding of worksite safety
- inadequate training resources
- 18. Emergency procedures
- No clear emergency response plan
- inadequate facility layout for emergency exits
- 19. Accident reporting and investigation
- Failure to report accidents
- inadequate investigation procedures
- 20. Regular equipment checks
- Overlooked equipment faults
- inadequate maintenance procedures