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The Install Hvac System Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip or fall
- manual handling
- 2. Transporting Units
- Vehicle movement
- manual handling
- 3. Site Access
- Uneven ground
- restricted space
- 4. Equipment Setup
- Electrical hazards
- falling objects
- 5. Lifting HVAC Units
- Crane operation
- load stability
- 6. Positioning Units
- Ergonomic strain
- pinching hazard
- 7. Securing Units
- Hand tool injury
- falling items
- 8. Duct Installation
- Confined spaces
- sharp materials
- 9. Electrical Wiring
- Live wires
- contact with energized parts
- 10. Plumbing Work
- Water leakage
- chemical exposure
- 11. Ventilation Setup
- Dust inhalation
- unsecured ducts
- 12. Testing System
- Noise exposure
- equipment malfunction
- 13. Commissioning
- Sudden system activation
- electrical shock
- 14. Insulation
- Fiberglass exposure
- skin irritation
- 15. Clean Up
- Waste disposal
- slip and trip hazards
- 16. Documentation
- Inadequate records
- repetitive strain injuries
- 17. Demobilisation
- Traffic management
- equipment dismantling risks
- 18. Toolbox Meetings
- Lack of communication
- misunderstanding of procedures
- 19. Final Inspection
- Missing components
- incomplete work
- 20. Handover
- Missed information
- unaddressed client concerns