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The Installation Of Alarm Bells Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risks of electrical shock
- Trip hazards from cables
- 2. Consult with Clients
- Poor communication
- Misinterpretation of instructions
- 3. Site Inspection
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- Exposure to unsafe conditions
- 4. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- Failure due to poor maintenance
- 5. Positioning Installation Location
- Working at heights risks
- Dropping tools/equipment
- 6. Fixing The Alarm Bell
- Risk of falling objects
- Noise exposure
- 7. Wiring the Alarm Bell
- Electrical shock risk
- Fire hazards from short circuits
- 8. Testing The Alarm Bell
- Sound level hazard
- Unexpected start-up dangers
- 9. Client Sign Off
- Client dissatisfaction
- Quality issues leading to redo
- 10.Final Clean Up
- Handling waste material hazard
- Slip and falls due to unclean area
- 11.Documenting the job
- Incorrect documentation
- Loss of information
- 12.Handover to Client
- Miscommunication
- Unsatisfactory handover
- 13. Maintenance Check
- Using faulty equipment
- Hazards due to lack of maintenance knowledge
- 14.Regular Monitoring & Update
- Failure to update alarm system
- Negligence in monitoring
- 15.Periodic Review of the System
- Use of outdated technology
- Performance inefficiencies