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The Lock Bypassing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of injury due to incorrect handling of tools
- Risk of exposure to unknown substances
- 2. Scope Verification
- Risk of stress and fatigue from long working hours
- Risk of falls or slips due to unclean work area
- 3. Check Equipment
- Danger of using faulty equipment
- Risk of injury from overloaded equipment
- 4. Lock Removal
- Risk of injury due to sharp object
- Risk of eye injury due to metal chips
- 5. Bypass Assessment
- Fires due to incorrect bypassing
- Electric shock hazards
- 6. Procedure Execution
- Incomplete implementation causing elevated danger
- Miscommunication leading to incorrect steps
- 7. Safety Observance
- Ignoring safety measures causing potential injuries
- Unmonitored equipment leading to mishaps
- 8. Equipment Testing
- Accidents due to faulty equipment
- Unexpected device operation
- 9. Activity Monitoring
- Stress and fatigue due to continuous monitoring
- Improper posture causing musculoskeletal disorders
- 10. Clean-Up Activities
- Illness due to improper sanitation
- Accidental falls on unclean work surfaces
- 11. Waste Disposal
- Injury from sharp objects
- Chemical exposure from hazardous waste material
- 12. Reporting
- Eye strain from computer screens
- VRS (Vocal Repetitive Strain)
- 13. Lock Re-installation
- Risks from improper installation
- Manual handling injuries
- 14. Final Quality Checking
- Exposure to harmful substances
- risk of musculoskeletal injuries
- 15. Handover Process
- Communication misunderstanding resulting in improper procedure follow-up
- Physical injury while handling heavy documents
- 16. Post-Operation Review
- Eye strain from reviewing operations
- Risk of RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury)
- 17. Equipment Maintenance
- Risks associated with mishandling equipment
- Hazard from uncontrolled release of energy
- 18. Closure Activity
- Slips
- trips and falls on untidy workspace
- Paper cuts from handling of documents
- 19. Feedback Collection
- Psychological stress from negative feedback
- Eye strain from long hours on computer screens
- 20. Lessons Learned Meeting
- Posture-related ailments due to prolonged sitting
- Psychological stress from the meeting outcome