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The Inspection Of Machinery For Faults Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment
- Inadequate training
- Lack of safety gear
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty machinery
- Missed checkups
- Unsafe environment
- 3. Initial Inspection
- Electric shock
- Machinery malfunction
- 4. Detailed Inspection
- Injury from sharp objects
- Exposure to hazardous substance
- 5. Diagnosis
- Miscalculations
- Misdiagnosis
- injury from handling machinery
- 6. Repair Work
- Incorrect tools
- Hazardous substances
- 7. Final Check
- Overlooking minor faults
- overlook risk assessment
- 8. Clean up
- Slip and falls
- hazardous waste
- 9. Documentation
- Incorrect information documented
- missing incident recording
- 10. Training
- Insufficient knowledge and understanding
- 11. Safety Check
- Missing inspections
- unsafe working conditions
- 12. Electrical Testing
- Electrical hazards- fire
- burns
- electric shock
- 13. Pressure Testing
- Explosion and flying particles
- 14. Heat Treatment
- Burns
- Fire Hazards
- 15. Quality assurance
- Defective parts
- incorrect installation
- 16. Shutdown procedures
- Failure to follow procedure
- incorrect shutdown process
- 17. Notification and tagging
- Inaccurate labelling
- overlooking defects
- 18. Redundancy procedures
- Equipments not properly decommissioned
- overlooked hazards
- 19. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate emergency preparedness
- 20. Debriefing
- Incorrect understanding of operation and control statements