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The Fitting Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical hazards
- Wreckage at workplace.
- 2. Risk Assessment
- Inadequate training
- Negligence.
- 3. Tools & Equipment Checking
- Malfunctioning tools
- Improper handling of equipment.
- 4. Isolation
- Electrical sparks
- Inadequate isolation measures.
- 5. Installation Procedures
- Incorrect fitting
- Use of wrong component.
- 6. Testing
- Fault in circuit breakers
- Insufficient testing procedures.
- 7. Area Cleanup
- Slips and trips
- Poor housekeeping.
- 8. Documentation
- Missing information
- Lost documents.
- 9. Monitoring
- Faulty circuit breakers
- Inadequate monitoring.
- 10. Emergency Procedures
- Poor communication
- Inappropriate response.
- 11. Maintainance
- Wrong replacement parts
- Lack of regular maintenance.
- 12. Work Completion
- Unattended tools
- Failure to disconnect power.
- 13. Review
- Inadequate review
- Ignoring potential hazards.
- 14. De-Energising
- Failure to switch off
- Incorrect shutdown process.
- 15. Re-Energisation
- Improper re-energising
- Equipment damage.
- 16. Handover
- Incomprehensive handover
- Missing handover details.
- 17. Training
- Inadequate knowledge
- Lack of training.
- 18. Fault Finding
- Inefficient fault detection
- Ignorance of minor faults.
- 19. Repair Works
- Wrong repair methods
- Using unfit components.
- 20. Safeguarding
- Insufficient safety measures
- Negligence towards employees' health.