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The Inspecting Emergency Lightings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor lighting
- Trip hazards
- 2. Inspection Planning
- Incorrect planning procedures
- Failure to follow instructions
- 3. Ensuring safety during inspection
- Electrical shock
- Falling objects
- 4. Assessing operation of emergency lightings
- Electric shock
- Eye strain
- 5. Identifying faults
- Electric shock
- Risk of fire
- 6. Documenting and reporting
- RSI from repeated movement
- Incorrect report documentation
- 7. Repair or replace faulty lightings
- Electric shock
- Slips and falls
- 8. Test post repair/replace operations
- Electric shock
- Eye strain
- 9. Disposal of waste and damaged parts
- Cut and puncture wounds
- incorrect disposal procedures
- 10. Post-Inspection Procedures
- Paper cuts
- poor file management
- 11. Equipment Checks
- Lack of proper maintenance
- inoperative safety equipment
- 12. Pre departure checks
- Neglected reporting
- Miscommunications
- 13. Returning tools and equipment
- Dropping heavy items
- Misplacement of equipment
- 14. Debrief and Review
- Inadequate feedback
- overlooking issues
- 15. Incident Reporting and Follow Up
- Unaddressed hazards
- Non-compliance with reporting guidelines
- 16. Post-Incident Analysis
- Lack of proper analysis
- Overlooking root causes
- 17. Safety Briefing for Next Inspection
- Inadequate communication
- Misunderstanding instructions
- 18. Review and Update SWMS
- outdated information
- missing critical steps
- 19. Equipment Storage
- Trip hazard
- Poor organization
- 20. Final Safety Check
- overlooking small issues
- Complacency