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The Overload Indicator Testing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper material handling
- Electrical shock
- 2. Overload Indicator Testing
- Fall from height
- Incorrect use of testing tools
- 3. Problem Identification
- Inadequate training
- Hazardous substance exposure
- 4. Performing Remedy
- Physical stress
- Extreme temperatures
- 5. Post Completion Check
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Poor housekeeping
- 6. Equipment Shutdown
- Trapped by machinery
- Electrical Shock
- 7. Cleanup and Maintenance
- Hazardous waste
- Manual handling injuries
- 8. Document Update
- Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) while updating manually
- 9. Fault Report
- Miscommunication or misunderstanding
- Lost information
- 10. Transporting Equipment
- Unsafe manual handling
- Collision with other mobile equipment
- 11. Storage of Equipment
- Poor storage management
- Falling objects
- 12. Ensuring Equipment Functionality
- Electrocution
- Hardware failure
- 13. Cleared Work Area
- Slips
- trips & falls
- Struck by moving object
- 14. Final Inspection
- Missed issues during inspection
- Inadequate lighting
- 15. Management Review
- Miscommunication
- Mistakes in the review process
- 16. Safety Audit
- Non-compliance to safety regulations
- Overlooking hazards
- 17. Safety Training
- Lack of understanding
- Miscommunication
- 18. Procedure Review
- Misinterpretation
- Outdated procedures
- 19. Emergency Response Plan
- Inadequate training
- Unpreparedness for emergencies
- 20. Regular Equipment Check
- Wear and tear unnoticed
- Improper handling