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The Electrical Safety For Drilling Equipment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical shock
- inadvertent start-up
- 2. Inspection & Testing
- Faulty equipment
- poor ventilation
- 3. Position Drilling Equipment
- Dropping heavy objects
- slip and trips
- 4. Drilling Process Start
- Falling objects
- electrical shock
- 5. Regular Monitoring
- Equipment malfunction
- repetitive motion injury
- 6. Breakdown Maintenance
- Potential for electric shock
- equipment damage
- 7. Tool Change
- Manual handling injuries
- puncture wounds
- 8. Clean Up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- contact with dangerous chemicals
- 9. Completion of Drilling
- High noise levels
- vibration disorders
- 10. Post-Maintenance Checks
- Unexpected start-up
- sharp objects
- 11. Close Down
- Safety guards not replaced
- improper lock-out
- 12. Drill Bit Change
- Crushing fingers or hand
- manual handling injuries
- 13. Service and Repairs
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- tool misfire
- 14. Removal of Waste Material
- Sharp object injuries
- lifting heavy objects
- 15. Powering Down System
- Incorrect shut down procedure
- electrical shock
- 16. Cleanup and Storage
- Tripping over equipment
- chemical spills
- 17. Maintenance Check
- Overlooking faulty equipment
- electrical hazards
- 18. Reporting and Documentation
- Incorrect reporting
- overlooking faults
- 19. Return to Storage
- Manual handling injuries
- accidents during transportation
- 20. Emergency Shutdown
- Rapid shutdown dangers
- electric shock