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The Keyless Entry System Installations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- lack of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 2. Site assessment
- Exposure to harmful environmental elements
- uneven work surface
- 3. Equipment setup
- Electrocution
- injury due to improper handling or incorrect setup
- 4. Material Handling
- Manual lifting
- dropping heavy equipment
- slips and falls
- 5. Installation process
- Electric shock
- cuts from sharp objects
- 6. Wiring connection
- Electric shock
- fire hazard
- 7. Software Configuration
- Incorrect setup leading to malfunctioning system
- 8. Testing the system
- Electric shock
- system malfunction causing injury
- 9. Housekeeping
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards from poor housekeeping
- 10. Decommissioning
- Exposure to electrical parts
- trips and falls through disorganisation
- 11. Removing waste
- Sharp objects
- heavy lifting
- hazardous material exposure
- 12. Documenting the job
- Ergonomic hazards from prolonged sitting
- eye strain from computer work
- 13. Troubleshooting
- Electric shock
- Burns due to overheating
- 14. Maintenance Checks
- Electrical faults causing shocks
- Fire risks from faulty equipment
- 15. Final commissioning
- Improper grounding
- electric shock
- 16. User Training
- Incorrect usage leading to damage or safety incidents
- miscommunication
- 17. Ongoing Monitoring
- Failure to detect system defects
- Ignoring warning signs
- 18. Final inspection
- Overlooking potential hazards
- Rushing the process leading to errors
- 19. Reporting & Records
- Misreporting
- overlooking vital information