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The Energy Control And Lockout Procedures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incomplete work planning
- Inadequate training
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Equipment malfunction
- Personal injury
- 3. Energy Isolation
- Electric shock
- Burn injuries
- 4. Lockout Implementation
- Incorrect shutdown
- Lack of communication
- 5. Control System Test
- Electric shock
- Unexpected energy release
- 6. Work Execution
- Work accidents
- Tool failure
- 7. Control Removal
- Premature energisation
- Lack of communication
- 8. Equipment restart
- Unexpected start-up
- Electric shock
- 9. Post-work Inspection
- Undetected equipment issues
- Accidental injury
- 10. Reporting & Documentation
- Data errors
- Incomplete reporting
- 11. Training & Refresher Programmes
- Misinterpretation of procedures
- non-compliance
- 12. Regular equipment maintenance
- Accidental activation
- Unplanned downtime
- 13. Emergency response plans
- Delayed reaction time
- Inadequate resources
- 14. Routine safety audits
- Failure to identify hazards
- Noncompliance penalties
- 15. Technology and equipment upgrades
- Staff unfamiliarity with new systems
- Implementation issues
- 16. Worker health monitoring programs
- Health risk underestimation
- Non-participation
- 17. Community engagement activities
- Unsatisfactory public perception
- Opposition from community
- 18. Policy review and improvements
- Outdated procedures
- Non-compliance
- 19. Management leadership and support
- Substandard workplace culture
- Lack of communication
- 20. Workplace safety awareness campaigns
- Information overload
- Inadequate knowledge acquisition