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The Installing Extractor Fans Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Electrical shock from power tools
- 2. Assessment of Installation Area
- Falling from height
- Structural collapse
- Hazardous material exposure
- 3. Setting Up Ladders / Scaffolding
- Scaffold collapse
- Falls from height
- 4. Drilling Holes for duct
- Laceration injuries
- Electrical shock
- Inhalation of dust
- 5. Installation of Fan Unit
- Falling objects
- Incorrect manual handling
- 6. Installation of Ductwork
- Cutting injuries
- Falling from height
- Entrapment
- 7. Securing and Sealing Installations
- Falls from height
- Laceration injuries
- 8. Electrical Wiring
- Electrocution
- Fire
- 9. Testing of the Extractor Fan
- Electrical shock
- Noise related hazards
- 10. Cleaning Up
- Tripping over left materials
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 11. Disposal of Waste
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Incorrect manual handling
- 12. Final Inspection
- Electrical shock
- Falling from heights
- 13. Power-up and Functionality Check
- Electrical shock
- Damage to new fan
- 14. Client Feedback and Follow-up
- Miscommunication
- Travel-related hazards
- 15. Maintenance and Servicing
- Electrical shock
- Unsecured object mishaps