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The Install Heavy Gear Motors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Inadequate lifting equipment
- 2. Motor delivery
- Motor falling during transportation
- Uneven site leading to instability
- 3. Unpacking motor
- Sharp edges causing cuts
- Heavy motor parts falling
- 4. Site inspection
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Unstable working surface
- 5. Positioning the motor
- Struck by moving object
- Incorrect manual handling
- 6. Mounting the motor
- Working at height
- Falling of heavy motor
- 7. Electrical connection
- Electrical shock
- Incorrect installation
- 8. Alignment check
- Improper tool use
- Mechanical failure
- 9. Function testing
- Motor malfunction
- Electrical shock
- 10. Cleanup
- Errors in disassembling tools
- Trips over leftover materials
- 11. Document completion
- Fatigue from long working hours
- Ignoring standard procedure
- 12. Disposal of waste materials
- Hazards synonymous with lifting
- Cutting from sharp objects
- 13. Site review
- Fall hazards
- Improper surveillance
- 14. Safety briefing
- Communication error
- Ignorance towards standards
- 15. Post-installation inspection
- Inadequate skills/knowledge
- Tool/equipment failure
- 16. Handover
- Non-compliance to safety standards
- Poor communication
- 17. Final documentation
- Inaccurate record keeping
- Ignorance towards standards
- 18. Disengagement
- Improper equipment usage
- Inadequate skills/knowledge
- 19. Post work assessment
- Non-compliance to safety standards
- Missed inspections
- 20. Closure and report
- Missed important data
- delayed or incorrect reporting