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The Inverter Systems Repair Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Planning and Evaluation
- Risk of electric shock
- Potential asbestos exposure
- 2. Site Preparation
- Risk of slips
- trips and falls
- Exposure to loud noise
- 3. Hazard Identification & Control Measures
- Improper handling of equipment
- Failure to use personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 4. Fault Diagnosis
- Risk of electrical fire
- Incorrect diagnosis leading to further complications
- 5. Repair Planning
- Incorrect repair plan
- Incorrect tool selection
- 6. Tool and Equipment Selection
- Risk of using faulty equipment
- wrong tool application
- 7. System Depowering
- Risk of electric shock
- Equipment damage
- 8. Repair Execution
- Inadequate repair resulting in residual defect
- Use of equipment without proper training
- 9. Testing and Verification
- Failure of systems post-repair
- Faulty execution leading to further breaks
- 10. Report Documentation
- Errors in reporting
- Omission of important information
- 11. System Repowering
- Risk of electric shock
- Equipment damage
- 12. Post-repair Evaluation
- Misdiagnosis of success
- Failure to address all faults
- 13. Clearance of worksite
- Trip hazards from tools
- Physical hazards from residual material
- 14. Staff debriefing
- Risks relating to miscommunication
- Inadequate understanding of task progression
- 15. Review and improvement
- Repeat occurance of issues
- Lack of proper maintenance