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The Electrical Safety Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Electrocution risk
- 2. Inspection
- Electrical shock
- Faulty equipment
- 3. Tool setup
- Ratting or damaged cords
- Exposed electrical components
- 4. Testing circuits
- Electric shock
- Wrong circuit connections
- 5. Installing wiring
- Physical strain
- Contact with live wires
- 6. Labeling components
- Mislabeling
- Missing labels
- 7. Connection to outlets
- Poor connections
- Mismatched voltage
- 8. Check completed work
- Equipment malfunction
- Damaged wiring
- 9. Energising circuits
- Unprotected power source
- Unsafe startup procedure
- 10. Verification testing
- Incorrect readings
- Inadequate safety precautions
- 11. Sign off and documentation
- Inaccurate records
- Incomplete paperwork
- 12. Cleaning worksite
- Slip hazards
- Electrical hazards