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The Hazardous Zone Lighting Maintenance Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor lighting
- Lack of appropriate equipment
- Inefficient safety measures
- 2. Procuring Tools and Equipment
- Slips and falls
- Incorrect handling of tools
- 3. Area Set-Up
- Inappropriate design
- Tripping over wires/cables
- 4. Safety Briefing
- Miscommunication
- Not understanding instructions clearly
- 5. Ladder Setup
- Falls from heights
- Unstable setup
- 6. Removal of Old Lighting Fixtures
- Electric shocks
- Fall of debris
- 7. Installing New Lighting Fixtures
- Improper installation
- Electrical short-circuit
- 8. Wiring and Connections
- Electric shocks
- Fire hazard
- 9. Testing and Troubleshooting
- Electrical faults
- Faulty parts
- 10. Cleaning Up
- Slip & fall
- Disposal of hazardous waste improperly
- 11. Final Inspection and Testing
- Electrical faults
- Overheating
- 12. Staff Training on Use and Maintenance
- Incorrect use of new systems
- Inefficient maintenance
- 13. Regular Inspections and Maintenance Schedule
- Overlooked faults
- Deterioration of system
- 14. Reporting and Documentation
- Incomplete records
- Lost/Missing documents
- 15. Emergency Procedures Discussion
- Not knowing what to do in an emergency
- Panic