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The Isolate Energy Sources Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of energy sources
- Lack of training
- 2. Identification of Energy Sources
- Electrocution
- Untrained personnel handling energy source
- 3. Shutting Off Primary Energy Source
- Accidental re-energisation
- Inadequate isolation protocols
- 4. Isolation and Securing Energy Sources
- Unintended release of stored energy
- Equipment malfunction
- 5. Implementing Isolation Procedures
- Inadequate procedure understanding
- Improper usage of equipment
- 6.Equipment De-energisation
- Electrocution
- Equipment malfunction
- 7. Verification of Isolation
- Failure to verify
- Wrong identification of energy source
- 8. Application of Lockout Devices
- Incorrect application
- Failure to use lockout devices
- 9. Application of Tagging Procedure
- Faulty tagging
- Incomplete information on tags
- 10. Checking Equipment Operation
- Equipment failure
- Electrocution hazards from residual energy
- 11. Work commenced on Isolated Equipment
- Improper handling
- Potential energisation
- 12. Monitoring of Isolation
- Inefficient monitoring
- Negligence leading to accidental re-energisation
- 13. Concluding Work on Equipment
- Incorrect de-isolation procedures
- Chance of accidentally leaving tools behind
- 14. Removal of Lock Out/Tag Out
- Incorrect removal process
- Possible damage to equipment
- 15. Verification of De-Energisation
- Insufficient check
- Risk of energisation
- 16. Restoration of Energy Supply
- Accidental energy surge
- Inappropriate supply restoration procedure
- 17. Confirming Equipment Functionality
- Faulty equipment
- Non-compliance to safety regulations
- 18. Final Review and Report
- Incomplete documentation
- Incorrect hazard classification
- 19. Clean Up Work Site
- Potential trip hazards
- Incorrect disposal of waste material