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The Monitoring Deterioration Of Equipment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of equipment
- Failure to use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- 2. Inspection
- Lack of competence
- Inadequate inspection tools
- 3. Testing
- Exposure to electrical hazards
- Misuse of testing tools
- 4. Maintenance
- Falling from height
- exposure to moving parts of machinery
- 5. Servicing
- Contact with harmful substances
- Inadequate ventilation
- 6. Cleaning
- Use of wrong cleaning agents
- Working in confined spaces
- 7. Lubrication
- Chemical burns
- Slip and fall due to oil spillage
- 8. Replacement
- Electrical shock
- Handling heavy equipment
- 9. Installation
- Use of inappropriate tools
- Incorrect installation procedure
- 10. Adjustments
- Manual handling injuries
- Contact with sharp objects
- 11. Calibration
- Electrical hazards
- Use of faulty calibration tools
- 12. Disposal
- Exposure to harmful waste
- Not following correct disposal procedures
- 13. Storing
- Inadequate storage facilities
- Manual handling injuries
- 14. Training
- Untrained staff
- Incorrect use of equipment
- 15. Documentation
- Poor record keeping
- Lost or misplaced documents
- 16. Sign off
- Failure to adhere to sign-off protocols
- Unauthorised sign-off
- 17. Review
- Inadequate review procedure
- Failure to identify recurrent problems
- 18. Feedback
- Frustration from staff
- Incorrect feedback procedures
- 19. Amendment of SWMS
- Delay in implementation of changes
- Poor communication following SWMS amendments
- 20. Final Inspection
- Overlooking final safety checks
- hurrying the final process