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The Monitoring Cctv Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Poor lighting
- 2. Positioning CCTV cameras
- Falling from height
- Electrical shock
- 3. Installing Cables
- Electrical shock
- Tripping hazard
- 4. Setting up monitoring station
- Ergonomic risks
- Electric shock
- 5. Connecting to power source
- Electrical shock
- Fire from faulty wiring
- 6. Configuring cameras
- Eye strain
- repetitive stress injury
- 7. Testing system
- Electrical shock
- System failure causing injury
- 8. Training staff on procedures
- Inadequate knowledge causing accidents
- 9. Routine inspection of equipment
- Electrical shock
- Falling equipment
- 10. Regular maintenance
- Equipment failure
- Electrical shock
- 11. Emergency response planning
- Inadequate knowledge leading to accident in emergency
- 12. Software update installation
- Failure causing system downtime
- 13. Replacing faulty components
- Electrical shock
- Injury due to faulty tools
- 14. Regular cleaning of components
- Electrical shock
- Physical injury from sharp components
- 15. Disposal of damaged or outdated equipment
- Hazardous waste exposure
- Physical injury
- 16. Review and adjust system settings
- System malfunctions leading to inadequate footage capture
- 17. General housekeeping
- Trip and slip hazards
- Dust accumulation
- 18. Dealing with technical issues
- Electrical risks
- System failure
- 19. Routine system checks
- Eye strain
- Trip and fall accident
- 20. Archiving and data management
- Data breaches
- Technical issues leading to data loss