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The Installation Of Pool Pump Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical hazards
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- 2. Delivery and Unpacking
- Heavy objects
- sharp edges and corners
- 3. Pump Assembly
- Pinch points
- improper use of tools
- 4. Positioning Pool Pump
- Heat exhaustion
- strain or sprain from lifting heavy objects
- 5. Connecting Pump to Pool System
- Back injury from incorrect manual handling
- contacting live electrical components
- 6. Priming the Pump
- Slippery surfaces
- chemical burns
- 7. Adjusting Pressure
- Contact with hazardous materials
- Hearing damage from pressure release
- 8. Electrical Connections
- Electric shock
- fire hazard
- 9. Installation Check
- Tripping over cables or equipment
- not identifying a fault before use
- 10. Testing the Pump
- Machinery failure
- contact with moving parts
- 11. Clean up
- Inhalation or ingestion of dusts and fine particles
- slip/trip hazard
- 12. Risk Assessment
- Neglecting potential risks
- Incorrect assessment of risk level
- 13. Maintenance and Inspection
- Exposure to rotating parts
- electrical shock
- 14. Decommissioning / Replacement
- Heavy lifting
- exposure to harmful substances
- 15. Disposal
- Improper disposal causing environmental damage
- Sharp objects causing cuts or punctures
- 16. Training
- Inadequate knowledge causing errors
- Not keeping up to date with training
- 17. Documentation
- Organisational and record keeping issues
- incorrect completion of forms
- 18. Communication
- Misunderstandings due to lack of clarity
- incorrect messaging.
- 19. Incident Response
- Not acting quickly or correctly in an incident
- panic causing more harm
- 20. Review and Improvement
- Complacency leading to degradation of standards
- refusal to improve processes