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The Low Voltage Electrical Installation Isolation Access Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping
- improper use of PPE
- 2. Site Assessment
- Falling objects
- exposure to live wires
- 3. Isolation Sequence
- Unintentional re-energization
- lack of communication
- 4. Installation Verification
- Electrical faults
- unexpected energization
- 5. Lockout/Tagout Procedure
- Incorrect application
- insufficient locks/tags
- 6. Low Voltage Equipment Access
- Inadequate access points
- confined spaces
- 7. Installation Performing
- Miscommunication
- inadequate tools/materials
- 8. Cable Management
- Cable entanglement
- unsecured cables
- 9. Work Area Organisation
- Poor housekeeping
- obstructed walkways
- 10. Testing And Inspection
- Exposure to live circuitry
- forgotten test equipment
- 11. Re-energization
- Premature energization
- incorrect settings
- 12. Completion Documentation
- Inaccuracy in records
- misplaced documentation