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The Electrical Installations And Reparations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe working environment
- improper tools and equipment
- 2. Carry out visual inspection
- Electric shock
- sharp edge injuries
- 3. Isolate the power source
- Failure to isolate power source
- accidental re-energising
- 4. Install electrical components
- Faulty components
- contact with live wires
- 5. Testing installed components
- Electric shock
- faulty testing equipment
- 6. Repairs of Faults
- Electric shock
- incorrect handling of components
- 7. Re-energising the System
- Accidental electrocution
- system short-circuits
- 8. Verify operation of system
- Inadequate training
- faulty operations
- 9. Clean up work area
- Slips and falls
- hazardous waste material
- 10. Conduct safety check
- Electrical hazards
- not following procedures
- 11. Document and report works
- Repetitive strain injury
- improper document handling
- 12. Debrief team
- Inadequate communication leads to future errors
- 13. Safe packing and storage
- Poorly stored equipment causing injury
- 14. Regular maintenance
- Safety hazards during maintenance works
- 15. Power systems transition
- Incorrect handling of high-voltage systems
- 16. Safety Training
- Improper training leading to potential risks
- 17. Emergency Preparedness
- Inadequate emergency procedures
- 18. Risk assessments updates
- Out-of-date risk assessments
- inadequate safety measures
- 19. Review of Work Assessment
- Failure to identify existing or potential hazards
- 20. Regular audits and inspections
- Inadequacies in audit or inspection process