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The Introducing New Power Points Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe working conditions
- electrical shock
- 2. Identify and Evaluate Site
- Unmarked utilities
- trip hazards
- 3. Map Out New Power Points
- Hazards relating to height or confined space
- 4. Arrange Necessary Equipment
- Equipment malfunction
- falling objects
- 5. Turn Off Power Supply
- Electric shock
- inadequate lighting
- 6. Inspect Existing Wiring
- Fire from faulty wiring
- electrical shock
- 7. Insert New Wiring
- Electrical shock
- burns from hot equipment
- 8. Install New Power Point
- Electrical shock
- incorrect installation hazards
- 9. Test New Power Point
- Incorrect operation of testing equipment
- electrical shock
- 10. Clean Up Work Area
- Tripping over leftover materials
- dust inhalation
- 11. Document Works
- Incorrect information
- computer-related strains
- 12. Conduct Final Inspection
- Fire hazard from missed defects
- electrical shock
- 13. Switch On Main Power
- Electrical shock
- surge in power
- 14. Finalize Documentation
- Missed documentation leading to incomplete protection measures
- 15. Review Work Process
- Policy misunderstanding resulting to potential future risks
- 16. Conduct Safety Briefing
- Inadequate communication causing safety risks
- 17. Repeat Safety Measures
- Repetition causing complacency and lack of adherence to safety measures
- 18. Constant Monitor of Power Points
- Overlooking potential fire risks
- electrical shock