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The Isolating Equipment For Maintenance Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Chemical exposure
- 2. Tool Gathering
- Sharp objects
- Heavy lifting
- 3. Machine Shutdown
- Electrical shock
- Burns
- 4. Safety Verification
- Human error
- Inadequate training
- 5. Lockout/Tagout Procedure
- Lock failure
- Equipment malfunctions
- 6. Removing Units
- Slips and Falls
- Trapped fingers
- 7. Disassembling Parts
- Sharp edges
- Heavy lifting
- 8. Cleaning
- Chemical exposure
- Eye injuries
- 9. Inspecting Parts
- Poor lighting
- Repetitive motion injuries
- 10. Repair/Replace Parts
- Cut hazards
- High temperatures
- 11. Reassembling Parts
- Incorrect installation
- Heavy lifting
- 12. Restoring Power
- Electrical shock
- Fire hazards
- 13. Testing
- Equipment malfunctions
- Noise hazards
- 14. Cleanup
- Trip hazards
- Chemical spillage
- 15. Documenting
- Paper cuts
- Ergonomic hazards
- 16. Follow-up/Monitoring
- Insufficient follow-up
- Lack of communication
- 17. Machinery Handover
- Equipment malfunctions
- Inadequate training
- 18. Staff Training
- Inadequate training
- Human error
- 19. Maintenance scheduling
- Overdue maintenance
- Lack of communication
- 20. Follow Safe Work Procedure
- Non-compliance to rules
- Human error