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The Install Heat Detector Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trips and falls
- Improper lifting techniques
- Exposure to construction dust
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Unsafe equipment
- Electric shock
- Burns
- 3. Accessing Location of Installation
- Working at height
- falling objects
- lack of visibility
- 4. Marking Detection Points
- Falling from the ladder
- Eye strain
- 5. Drilling Mounting Holes
- Electrical hazards
- Noise
- Dust inhalation
- 6. Installing Mounting Brackets
- Hand injuries
- Falling from height
- 7. Pulling Cables
- Electrical shock
- Cuts and abrassions
- 8. Connecting Circuitry
- Electric shock
- Damage to equipment
- 9. Affixing Detector to Bracket
- Falls from height
- Hand injuries
- 10. Power Connection
- Electric shock
- fire hazard
- 11. Testing Functionality
- Failure of equipment
- Electric shock
- 12. Clean Up
- Trip and fall hazards
- Sharp object injuries
- 13. Disposal of Installation Debris
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- injuries from sharp objects
- 14. Documentation & Reporting
- Human error
- miscommunication leading to potential future risks
- 15. Review & Improvement
- Failure to identify and mitigate all risks leading to potential future complications
- poor communication