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The Fix Electric Eye Sensors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical shock
- Tripping over equipment
- 2. Safety Assessment
- Inaccurate assessment
- Overlooking potential hazard
- 3. Equipment setup
- Incorrect installation
- Electrical hazard
- 4. Testing
- Electrical shock
- Sensor malfunction
- 5. Calibration
- Incorrect calibration
- Sensor malfunction
- 6. Installation of Electric Eye Sensors
- Electricity hazard
- Falling from height
- 7. Confirmation of installation
- Sensor malfunction
- Incorrect placement
- 8. Regular Inspection
- Lack of proper inspection
- Missing faulty sensors
- 9. manual override testing
- Failure of manual override
- Electrical shock
- 10. Repairs and Servicing
- Electric shock
- Using wrong tools
- 11. Safe power down
- Electrical shock
- Failure to properly de-energize
- 12. Dismantling of faulty sensor
- Electrical shock
- Damage to components
- 13. Disposal of defective parts
- Physical injury from sharp components
- Hazardous waste disposal
- 14. Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Inaccurate records
- 15. Debriefing and feedback
- Incorrect information sharing
- Misunderstanding
- 16. Final safety check
- Overlooking any remaining potential hazard
- Missed inspection points
- 17. Updating maintenance log
- Inaccurate data entry
- Lost information
- 18. Reporting and audit compliance
- Violations unnoticed
- Inaccurate report generation
- 19. Training of on-site personnel
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate training
- 20. Follow-up after repairs or replacement
- Delayed follow-up
- Overlooking minor issues