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The Electrical Cable Pulling Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Insufficient site knowledge
- 2. Job Initiation
- Inaccurate risk assessment
- Poor communication
- 3. Tool and Equipment Set-up
- Faulty equipment
- improper handling of tools
- 4. Site Inspection
- Tripping hazards
- unpredicted weather conditions
- 5. Cable Routing Survey
- Incorrect identification of cable paths
- lack of visibility
- 6. Cable Unrolling & Laying
- Strain injuries
- falling objects
- 7. Cable Pulling Process
- Electrical shock
- cuts or abrasions from cable
- 8. Use of Pulleys
- Inadequately secured pulleys
- Lack of operator control
- 9. Cable Termination Connections
- Electrical shock
- fire hazard
- 10. Inspection Post Installation
- Incompletely terminated connections
- overlooked damage to cables
- 11. System Testing
- Fire hazard
- electrical shock
- 12. Covering/Dressing Cables
- Physical injury due to wrong tools use
- Fire hazard from damaged cables
- 13. Clean up and Dispose of Waste
- Hazards from mishandling waste
- Trip risks from improperly stored materials
- 14. Document Completion
- Errors due to incomplete information
- Miscommunication due to unclear documentation
- 15. Debriefing Team
- Lack of clarity about job scope
- miscommunication during debriefing
- 16. Equipment Check & Storage
- Risks from improperly stored equipment
- Damage due to carelessness
- 17. Revise Risk Assessment Post Job
- Inaccurate risk assessment due to lack of revision
- complacency towards safety
- 18. Follow up on Potential Hazards
- Missed or forgotten hazards
- complacency in hazard monitoring
- 19. Evaluation and Feedback Collection
- Biased or false feedback
- miscommunication during collection process
- 20. Documentation Archive
- Loss of crucial information
- data error from poor documentation practices