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The Faulty Dishwasher Management Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips and falls
- Electrical shocks
- 2. Area Isolation
- Tripping on loose cords
- Noise disturbance
- 3. Inspection
- Electric shock
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 4. Disconnection of Power
- Electric shock
- Burns
- 5. Component Analysis
- Chemical exposure
- Unknown stored energy risks
- 6. Component Removal
- Lacerations
- Crushing injury
- 7. Cleaning/Repair Linkages
- Contaminant exposure
- Eye injuries
- 8. Fault Detection
- Electrical hazards
- High pressure release
- 9. Replacement Process
- Manual handling injuries
- Trapped fingers/hands
- 10. Parts Installation
- Pinch points
- Excessive force injury
- 11. System Test
- Water spillage
- Electric shock
- 12. Reconnection of Power
- Electric shock
- Fire hazard from faulty wiring
- 13. Functional Checks
- Overflowing water
- Hot surface burns
- 14. Final Inspection
- Undetected faults
- Operator error
- 15. Clean-up
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- Inadequate cleanliness
- 16. Traffic Management
- Collision with mobile plant
- Hit by moving object
- 17. Removal of Isolation
- Noise
- Traffic accident
- 18. Debrief and Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate record keeping
- 19. Maintenance Scheduling
- Poor scheduling
- Inadequate maintenance
- 20. Post Operation Checks
- Repeat faults
- Ineffective corrective actions