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The Fire Alarm Testing And Enhancement Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- incorrect use of tools
- 2. Location Assessment
- Inaccurate assessment
- unknown hazards
- 3. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- lack of training
- 4. Alarm Functionality Testing
- Electric shock
- noise-induced hearing loss
- 5. Battery Inspections
- Chemical burns
- electrical shock
- 6. Sounder Level Verification
- Hearing damage due to high-decibel exposure
- falling from height
- 7. Alarm Enhancement
- Electrocution
- fire from faulty wiring
- 8. Visual Inspection
- Missed damages
- hand injuries
- 9. Cleaning Components
- Inhalation of dust or chemical fumes
- eye injury
- 10. Alarm Reinstallation
- Fall from height
- electrical shock
- 11. Final Testing
- "False negative" result
- ignored alarms
- 12. Document Findings
- Data inaccuracy
- missed damages
- 13. Client Consultation
- Miscommunication
- client dissatisfaction
- 14. Clearing Work Area
- Tripping hazards
- disposal of waste
- 15. Follow-up Inspection
- Repeat of earlier hazards if not effectively managed