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The Interactions With Electric, Gas And Water Utilities During Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Weight lifting strain
- Non-isolated utilities
- 2. Site Inspection
- Fall from a height
- Exposure to gas leaks
- 3. Sorting the Tools and Equipment
- Sharp objects injury
- Tool malfunction causing accidents
- 4. Isolation of Electric, Gas, and Water Utilities
- Exposure to live electricity
- Confined space entry
- 5. Installation Reporting
- Data Error
- Miscommunication
- 6. Removing Previous Utilities
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- Cuts and abrasions
- 7. Inspecting New Utilities Before Installation
- Defective equipment
- Incorrect equipment type
- 8. Lifting And Positioning Of Utilities
- Crushing Injury
- Back strain
- 9. Connection To Existing Networks
- Electric shock
- Gas leak
- 10. Testing of New Utilities
- Unsuccessful testing causing delays or damage
- Electricity exposure
- 11. Tidying Up Work Area
- Trips and falls
- Handling waste and debris
- 12. Debriefing Meeting
- Miscommunication
- Confusion over tasks
- 13. Completing Documentation
- Incomplete information
- Lost paperwork
- 14. Disposal of Old Utilities
- Handling hazardous waste
- Sharp object injury
- 15. Follow-Up Review
- Missing follow up
- Unsatisfactory utilities performance
- 16. Emergency Procedures Familiarisation
- Non-compliance with safety procedures
- Panic during an emergency
- 17. Notification of Completion to Relevant Parties
- Communication mishaps
- Incorrect reporting
- 18. Final Inspection
- Overlooking faults or issues
- Inadequate documentation
- 19. Final Debriefing and Paperwork Completion
- Lost or misplaced documents
- Miscommunication
- 20. Post-Installation Maintenance Scheduling
- Inaccurate scheduling
- Delayed maintenance