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The Making Alterations On A Live Plant Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Isolation of Equipments
- Electrical Shock
- Incorrect Isolation
- 3. Implementing Control Measures
- Inadequate control measures
- Public interaction
- 4. Alterations Start
- Machine malfunction
- Improper tool use
- 5. Inspection Post Work
- Missed defects
- Incorrect assembly
- 6. Power Restoration and Testing
- Electrical shock
- Equipment failure
- 7. Cleanup
- Hazardous waste
- Trip hazards
- 8. Documentation
- Incomplete records
- Miscommunication
- 9. Communication with Team
- Miscommunication
- Workflow disruption
- 10. Tools and Equipment Pack up
- Lost equipment
- Injury from improper packing
- 11. Debriefing
- Miscommunication
- Faulty understanding of roles
- 12. Demobilisation
- Unsafe transport of equipment
- Road accidents
- 13. Re-evaluating for Future Tasks
- Unseen risk factors
- No learning from past tasks
- 14. Incident Reporting
- Incomplete information
- Delayed reporting
- 15. Monitoring and Training
- Untrained staff
- Inadequate monitoring system
- 16. Safety Review and Update
- Outdated safety measures
- Insufficient training
- 17. Maintaining Equipment Inventory
- Lost equipment
- Unnoticed damage or wear
- 18. Conducting Safety Drills
- Non-compliance by staff
- Lack of serious involvement
- 19. Re-training for Identified Weaknesses
- Untrained staff
- Inadequate resources for training
- 20. Follow up on Reported Incidents
- Incomplete information
- Delayed action