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The Performing Destructive Tests Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect use of tools
- Insufficient Feasibility analysis
- 2. Setting Up Equipment
- Electrical hazards
- Manual handling injuries
- 3. Testing procedures
- Fire and explosion hazard
- Release of hazardous materials
- 4. Carrying out Destructive testing
- Equipment failure
- Mishandling of specimen under test
- 5. Monitoring and data collection
- Explosion
- Hazards from test material releases
- 6. Data analysis
- Ergonomic stresses
- Incorrect analysis method
- 7. Report generation
- Poor layout causing eye strain
- Unsystematic information representation
- 8. Equipment Disconnection
- Electric Shock
- Tripping hazard from cables
- 9. Clean-up process
- Disposal of dangerous chemicals
- Dangerous fumes in confined area
- 10. Debriefing the team
- Miscommunication or misunderstanding
- Non-disclosure of actual difficulties encountered
- 11. Packing up
- Manual handling injuries
- Working with hazardous substances
- 12. Transporting equipment
- Machinery movement accidents
- Traffic risks at work site
- 13. Storing equipment
- Improper storage leading to falls
- Inadequate securing & locking mechanisms
- 14. Document Review
- Missed documenting possible improvements
- Recurring mistakes
- 15. Maintenance Status Check
- Unreported malfunctioning
- Exposure to toxic materials
- 16. Equipment pre-use check
- Faulty equipment
- Risk of electric shock
- 17. Return of equipments & materials
- Misplacement of tools
- Impacting other operations due to delays
- 18. Follow-up meeting
- Late sharing of knowledge acquired
- Isolation of team members
- 19. Uploading test results
- Data privacy breaches
- Incorrect uploading of data
- 20. Reviewing and Implementing Improvements
- Ineffective changes
- Not carrying out a risk assessment after changes