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The Fault Finding On Circuit Boards Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical shocks
- Sharp edges injury
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Incorrect equipment handling
- Tripping over power cords
- 3. Identification of Faulty Segments
- Radiation exposure
- Mechanical stress
- 4. Testing
- Electrocution
- Thermal burns
- 5. Disconnecting Circuit Boards
- Electric shock
- Unexpected startup of circuit boards
- 6. Removing Fault Components
- Inhalation of fumes
- Eye injury
- 7. Installing New Parts
- Hand injuries from tools
- Faulty components
- 8. Re-installing Circuit Boards
- Electric shock
- Physical strain
- 9. Post-repair Testing
- Electrocution
- Explosion due to improper installation
- 10. Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Data corruption/loss
- 11. Cleaning
- Slips and trips
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 12. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect waste disposal
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 13. Repair Completion Review
- Fatigue from long working hours
- Repetitive motion injuries
- 14. Handover
- Failure to communicate critical information
- Loss or damage during transportation
- 15. De-mobilisation and Keeping Equipment
- Falls while moving equipment
- Equipment left active or unlocked