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The Installing Air Conditioners Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips/falls from unorganised site
- Electrical hazards from faulty equipment
- 2. Safety Induction
- Inadequate safety knowledge
- Manual handling injuries
- 3. Equipment Inspection
- Use of damaged tools/equipment
- Unseen electrical faults
- 4. Setting Up
- Incorrect lifting procedures
- Falling objects
- 5. Positioning the Unit
- Strains from heavy lifting
- Falling objects
- 6. Installing Mounts
- Falling from heights
- Injury from power tools
- 7. Securing the Unit
- Electrical shock
- Falling from height
- 8. Connecting to Power Supply
- Electrical shock
- Fire hazard
- 9. Air Duct Installation
- Cutting or abrasion injuries
- Struck by moving object
- 10. Testing
- Electrical shock
- Equipment malfunction
- 11. Clean-Up
- Tripping over left materials
- Cut by sharp debris
- 12. De-Briefing
- Miscommunication of work done
- Ignorance of future maintenance needs
- 13. Packing Away Tools
- Incorrect storage causing damage
- Tripping over misplaced tools
- 14. Final Inspection
- Overlooking minor details leading to major problems
- Fatigue leading to inadequate inspection
- 15. Client Handover
- Improper briefings might lead to mishandlings
- NEGLIGENCE
- 16. Post Job Evaluation
- Inadequate evaluation leading to repetitive mistakes
- Ignorance of safety requirements
- 17. Documenting the Work
- Miscommunication and misinformation
- Possible mix up on files
- 18. Follow-Up Call
- Missing important feedback
- Wrong interpretation of feedback
- 19. Maintenance Checkup (if applicable)
- Faulty equipment operation
- Unnecessary exposure to hazards
- 20. End Of Project Wrap-up
- Incorrect procedures followed
- Ignoring safety procedures due to rush