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The Installing Coaxial Cables Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips and falls
- improper handling of tools
- 2. Safety briefing
- Incorrect information
- lack of attention
- 3. Equipment check
- Malfunctioning equipment
- shock from electrical devices
- 4. Cable mapping
- Incorrect markings
- inadequate lighting conditions
- 5. Removing old cables
- Electrical shocks
- cable breakage leading to injuries
- 6. Drilling holes
- Eye injuries
- inhalation of dust or particles
- hand injuries
- 7. Installing new cables
- Electrical shock
- trips and falls
- cuts from sharp edges
- 8. Testing
- Electrical shock
- incorrect readings
- 9. Clean up
- Trips and falls
- improper disposal of waste
- 10. Documenting the work process
- Paper cuts
- incorrect information documented
- 11. Rechecking installed system
- Electrical shock
- tripping over cables
- 12. Site safety inspection
- Missed hazards
- failing to mark dangerous zones
- 13. Follow-up meeting
- Information overflow
- tiredness from long meetings
- 14. Administrative tasks
- Poor posture
- eye strain from computer screens
- 15. Customer feedback
- Miscommunication
- unrealistic expectations
- dissatisfaction
- 16. Resolving issues identified
- Stress
- repeated physical efforts
- lack of skills
- 17. Delivering technical report
- Inaccurate reporting
- miscommunication
- 18. Closing out job
- Incomplete tasks
- skipping essential steps
- 19. Final safety audit
- Missed hazards
- incorrect evaluation
- 20. Public zone rehabilitation
- Trips and falls
- improper handling of public property