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The Installation Of Vehicle Sound Systems. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation of tools and area
- Electric shocks
- Trip and fall hazards
- 2. Removal of car accessories
- Physical injuries
- Damages to vehicle
- 3. Disconnecting electrical system
- Electric shock
- Fire
- 4. Removal of old sound system
- Damage to car interior
- Cuts and finger injuries
- 5. Preparing new sound system for installation
- Misconfiguration
- Electrical short-circuit
- 6. Installation of the new sound system
- Fire
- Physical injuries
- 7. Wiring the new sound system
- Electrical shock
- Fire
- 8. Connecting and testing
- Short circuit
- Wrong wiring connection
- Auditory damage from incorrect volume level checks
- 9. Cleaning up work area
- Unsecured items
- Trip and fall hazards
- 10. Final inspection
- Missed damage
- Unwarranted vehicle problems post installation
- 11. Customer Demonstration
- Incorrect use leading to damages
- Misunderstanding instructions
- 12. Surveillance after installation
- System errors
- Vehicle problems