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The Integration Of Automation Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Fall from height
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 2. Site Inspection
- Slips
- trips and falls
- inadequate lighting
- 3. Equipment Mobilisation
- Manual handling injuries
- collision with equipment
- 4. Initial Set Up
- Electric shock
- equipment malfunction
- 5. Testing of Automation System
- Faulty electrics
- trapped in machine
- 6. Monitoring of Automation System
- Overexertion
- ergonomic hazards
- 7. Adjustments to the System
- Electrical hazards
- equipment related accidents
- 8. Emergency Procedures
- Ineffective escape routes
- lack of fire-fighting equipment
- 9. Maintenance of System
- Caught in moving parts
- electric shock
- 10. Decommissioning of System
- Exposed wiring
- manual lifting injuries
- 11. Clean-up
- Struck by moving objects
- slips/trips/falls
- 12. Storage of Equipment
- Incorrect storage
- poor housekeeping practices
- 13. Disposal of waste
- Handling sharp objects
- harmful substances
- 14. Reporting
- Paper cuts
- eye strain
- 15. Review and Feedback
- Psychological stress
- repetitive strain injuries