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The Heat Leakage Inspection Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips or falls
- heat burns from hot surfaces.
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty equipment or tools
- scalds from steam or hot water.
- 3. Risk Assessment
- Inadequate knowledge of the process/incorrect assessment
- mental stress.
- 4. Safety Briefing
- Miscommunication leading to misunderstood instructions
- mental health issues from anxiety.
- 5. Heat Leakage Detection
- Exposure to excess heat
- exposure to chemical fumes.
- 6. Isolation and Lockout
- Electrical shock
- entrapment cases due to sudden reactivation of equipment.
- 7. Access Securement
- Falling from heights
- struck by moving objects.
- 8. Repair Plan Development
- Errors in planning leading to malfunction
- stress from overwork.
- 9. Repair Execution
- Burns from welding sparks
- injuries from faulty tools.
- 10. Insulation Replacement
- Dermatitis/allergies from insulation materials
- sharp injury while cutting insulation.
- 11. Wrapping and Sealing
- Cuts with a utility knife
- inhalation of adhesive fumes.
- 12. Post-repair Testing
- Hairline cracks causing further leakage
- contact with electrical parts.
- 13. Clear up work area
- Injury from scattered tools
- slips
- trips or falls.
- 14. Final inspection
- Missed errors resulting in potential future accidents
- unnecessary stress in over-checking.
- 15. Report & Document
- Eye strain from bright screens
- stress due to deadline pressures.
- 16. Equipment Maintenance
- Injury due to faulty equipment
- exposure to harmful cleaning chemicals.
- 17. Crew Debriefing
- Miscommunication or misunderstanding of instructions
- mental health issues from anxiety.
- 18. Follow-up Inspection
- Mental pressure to discover new problems
- potentially undetected hazards if not completed efficiently.
- 19. Update Instruction Manual
- Carpal tunnel syndrome or eye strain from computer work
- mental stress from errors.
- 20. Safety Audit & Review
- Errors in reporting and tracking
- time management stress.