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The Low Voltage Power Supply Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical shock
- tripping hazards
- 2. LV Switchboard Inspection
- Arc flash
- energised components
- 3. Equipment Isolation
- Wrong gear isolation
- live component contact
- 4. Voltage Testing
- Electric shock
- use of faulty equipment
- 5. Cable Installation
- Cable damage
- manual handling injuries
- 6. Earthing & Bonding
- Inadequate earthing
- electrical shock
- 7. Termination & Dressing
- Exposed conductors
- slip and fall
- 8. Connection & Commissioning
- Reverse polarity,short circuit
- 9. Load Testing
- Overheating
- device malfunction
- 10. Labelling & Documentation
- Mislabeled devices
- insufficient information
- 11. Lockout/tagout removal
- Unplanned re-energising; exposure to live circuit
- 12. Finalize work area
- Debris
- trip hazards
- unsecured tools