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The Install Electronic Navigation Equipment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to harmful electrical voltages
- Tripping over cables
- 2. Position Equipment
- Back strain from lifting heavy equipment
- Slips and falls due to cluttered workspace
- 3. Install Mount Bracket
- Cutting hands on sharp edges
- Eye injury from flying debris
- 4. Secure Navigation Unit
- Electrical shock from damaged cable
- Pinching fingers in mounting brackets
- 5. Connect Wires
- Electrocution
- Repetitive stress injuries due to incorrect technique
- 6. Test Operation
- Radiation exposure from device
- Hearing damage from high volume levels
- 7. Confirm Functionality
- Eye strain from squinting at small controls
- Psychological stress if unit is not functioning properly
- 8. Seal Connections
- Skin irritation from insulating materials
- Choking hazard from inhaled dust or particles
- 9. Clean-up
- Sharp items left behind
- Trip hazards due to unclean floors
- 10. Final Inspection
- Eye irritation from glare on screen
- Repetitive strain injury from unergonomic positioning of controls
- 11. Document Installation
- Paper cut from handling documentation
- Eye Strain from computer work
- 12. Inform Customer
- Stress from confrontation if unhappy
- Viral transmission if customer does not follow safety protocol
- 13. Depart Site
- Vehicle incident during transport
- Slips and falls due to unclean floors
- 14. Evaluate Installation
- Psychological stress from scrutiny
- Eye strain from reviewing images
- 15. Report Completion
- Hand cramps or RSI from writing report
- Emotional stress due to negative feedback
- 16. Follow-up Visit
- Slips and falls from loose cables
- Unsuitable work area
- 17. Perform Updates
- Mental stress due to complexity of update process
- Eye strain from prolonged screen viewing
- 18. Confirm Update Success
- Electrical shock if machine is not disconnected
- Psychological stress if the update does not succeed
- 19. Finish Job
- Risk of forgetting a critical step if distracted
- Pressure sores from sitting too long in one position
- 20. Return Equipment
- Risk of loss or damage in transport
- Risk of theft