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The Lock Reprogramming Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Lock Identification
- Incorrect lock identified
- Incorrect reprogramming
- 3. Isolation of Energy Source
- Electric shock
- Unexpected energisation
- 4. Verification of Isolation
- Failure to properly verify
- Re-energisation
- 5. Lock Disassembly
- Pinching injuries
- Cut/scrape hazards
- 6. Cylinder Removal
- Loss of components
- Mechanical hazards
- 7. Pinning Removal
- Eye injury from ejected pins
- Cut/scrape hazards
- 8. Old Combination Reading
- Misreading
- Loss of combination
- 9. New Combination Setting
- Incorrect setting
- Inability to close lock
- 10. Pinning Insertion
- Cut/scrape hazards
- Pin misplacement
- 11. Cylinder Replacement
- Mechanical hazards
- Incorrect positioning
- 12. Lock Assembly
- Pinching injuries
- Mechanical hazards
- 13. Testing of New Combination
- Lock failure
- Inability to open
- 14. Clean-up and De-isolation
- Slip/trip hazards
- Electrical hazards
- 15. Documentation and Reporting
- Miscommunication
- Incomplete reporting