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The Installing Or Altering Gas Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- improper tools
- lack of personal protective equipment
- 2. Site Assessment
- Unsecured work area
- undetected gas leaks
- inadequate lighting
- 3. Equipment Check
- Rusty fittings
- uncapped pipes
- lack of proper tools
- 4. Shutting Off Gas Supply
- Incorrect shut off procedure
- existence of flammable materials
- 5. Removing Old System
- Burns from hot surfaces
- risks from residual gas
- 6. Preparing New System
- Improper fittings
- incorrect sizing
- potential gas leaks
- 7. Installing New System
- Leaks during connection
- physical injuries due to improper use of tools
- 8. Testing Connections
- Fire or explosion due to leaking gas
- health risk from inhaling gas
- 9. Reconnecting Gas Supply
- Improper opening procedure
- risks from potential leaks
- 10. Final System Test
- Potential for unnoticed leaks
- fire or explosion risk
- 11. Inspecting Work Area
- Tripping hazards
- unsecured tools and equipment
- potential gas residues
- 12. Clearing Work Space
- Cluttered work area
- potential for overlooked tools or parts
- trip hazard
- 13. Disposing Waste Material
- Environmental contamination
- puncture or cut injuries from sharp objects
- 14. Documentation
- Incomplete documentation
- errors in record keeping
- 15. Handover & Client Briefing
- Client misunderstandings
- lack of proper briefing about system maintenance