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The Performing Electrical Checks On Hvac Units Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical shock
- Slips and falls
- 2. Safety gear check
- Inappropriate safety gear
- Inadequate protective equipment
- 3. Equipment inspection
- Faulty equipment
- Electrical hazards
- 4. Disconnect power source
- Electric shock
- Accidental reconnection
- 5. Remove panel cover
- Sharp objects
- Exposure to live parts
- 6. Visual internal inspection
- Contact with live parts
- Internal electrical faults
- 7. Test for voltage
- Inadequate test tools
- Faulty voltage meter
- 8. Check circuit continuity
- Faulty testing device
- Malfunction of circuits
- 9. Inspect wiring
- Degraded insulation
- Loose or corroded connections
- 10. Tighten any loose connections
- Electrical shock
- Strain injury
- 11. Test operation
- Failure in system operation
- Electrical fires due to faulty components
- 12. Replace panel cover
- Pinching or crushing fingers
- Electrical shocks
- 13. Reconnect power source
- Electrical shock
- Accidental stab wounds with tools
- 14. Final check and cleanup
- Leftover debris causing accidents
- Dangers from incomplete checks
- 15. Record findings and report
- False reporting
- Incomplete documentation
- 16. Briefing team members
- Miscommunication
- Not following safe procedures
- 17. Packing up
- Manual handling hazards
- Tripping over tools/stuff
- 18. Disposal of waste material
- Incorrect disposal causing injury or environment harm
- 19. Sanitise tools and equipment
- Spreading germs if not properly sanitised
- 20. Post-job analysis and feedback
- Mistakes going unnoticed
- Inadequate communication