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The Install Inverters Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Electrocution from misuse of electric tools
- 2. Site Assessment
- Falling from height
- Sun exposure
- 3. Fixing the Mounts
- Falling from heights
- Misuse of power tools
- 4. Installing Solar Panels
- Electric shock from panels
- Falling objects
- 5. Wiring Connections
- Electric Shock
- Fire from electrical short circuits
- 6. Inverter Connection
- Electric shock
- Electromagnetic radiation
- 7. System Configuration
- Data corruption
- Electric shock during tests
- 8. System Test
- Electrical overload
- Fire due to short circuit
- 9. Clean-Up Post Installation
- Slips and falls due to debris
- Injury from sharp objects
- 10. Documenting & Reporting
- Inadequate information processing
- Miscommunication
- 11. Client Demonstration
- Misinterpretation of usage guidelines
- Electric shock while handling equipment
- 12. Disposal of waste materials
- Cuts from sharp waste
- Environmental contamination
- 13. Regular Maintenance
- Exposure to electric shock during inspection
- Damage to property due to improper maintenance practices
- 14. Servicing and Repairs
- Risk from high voltage electric shock
- Component damage
- 15. Emergency Protocol Briefing
- Inadequate knowledge on emergency procedures
- Panic during emergencies leading to increased hazards
- 16. Final Documentation
- Misinterpretation of technical specifications
- Incorrect documentation leading to future risks
- 17. Equipment Demobilisation
- Injury from incorrect handling
- Misplacement of equipment causing hazards
- 18. Post-Job Evaluation
- Incorrect analysis due to lack of information
- Poor decision making impacting future operations
- 19. Feedback and Improvement
- Poor adaptation to feedback
- Ignoring potential risks in improvement plan
- 20. Safety Training Briefing
- Lack of proper understanding of safety practices
- Negligence towards precautions leading to magnified hazards