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The Inspect Elevator Pulley System Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor lighting
- Inadequate tools
- 2. Inspecting the system
- Electric shock
- Falling objects
- 3. Cleaning Pulley system
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Slips and falls
- 4. Evaluating wear and tear
- Entanglement in machinery
- Noise hazards
- 5. Tools handling
- Misplacement of tools
- Improper use of tools
- 6. Checking safety devices
- Electrical failures
- Malfunctioning devices
- 7. Lubrication of components
- Skin irritation from lubricants
- Fire hazards
- 8. Adjusting tension
- Recoil effect
- Machinery collapse
- 9. Checking alignment
- Eye injuries
- Loss of balance
- 10. Testing pulley system
- Unwanted startup
- Overheating
- 11. Maintenance report preparation
- Eye strain
- Ergonomic concerns
- 12. Clean up
- Chemical spills
- Trip hazard
- 13. Review work
- Inadequate procedures
- Missed inspection points
- 14. Secure area after job done
- Unsecured work area
- Unattended equipment
- 15. Evaluate overall performed maintenance
- Improper evaluation
- Missed faulty components
- 16. Regulate repair if needed
- Delayed operation
- Wrong repair procedure applied
- 17. Final testing
- Incorrect assembly
- Abrupt stoppage
- 18. Log book filling
- Incomplete entries
- Falsified reports
- 19. Dealing with emergencies
- Delayed response time
- Panicking
- 20. Final cleaning
- Improper disposal of waste
- Leftover chemicals