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The Install Gas Appliances Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- exposure to gas
- 2. Appliance inspection
- Electrical shock
- appliance malfunction
- 3. Dismantle old unit
- Physical injury due to mishandling
- dust inhalation
- 4. Clean area
- Injury due to sharp objects
- harmful substance exposure
- 5. Install new unit
- Electrocution
- burns from hot surfaces
- 6. Test appliance
- Fire hazard
- gas leakages
- 7. Final Inspection
- Mechanical injury
- exposed wires
- 8. Disposal of waste
- Scratches from disposal
- disease exposure from waste
- 9. Packing and Equipment Handling
- Muscle strains
- cuts
- or lacerations
- 10. Return to base
- Transportation accidents
- load spillages
- 11. Report Writing
- Stress
- poor posture
- 12. Maintain tools/ appliance
- Cuts from sharp edges
- electrical shock
- 13. Safety gear/ suit up
- Heat stress
- suffocation
- 14. Safety training
- Misinterpretation
- misinformation leading to accidents
- 15. Routine Maintenance
- Unexpected startup
- getting caught in moving parts
- 16. Site inspections
- Slips
- trips and falls
- struck by flying
- falling
- slipping object
- 17. Manual lifting
- Back injury
- Muscle strain
- 18. Quality control checks
- Chemical exposure
- cuts from sharp objects
- 19. Hazardous substance handling
- Skin and eye chemical burns
- inhalation of toxic fumes
- 20. Emergency Procedures
- Panic causing more harm
- incorrect procedure usage