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The Periodical Testing Of Backup Power Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrocution
- Fire hazard
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Equipment failure
- Injury from faulty equipment
- 3. Power shutdown
- Electric shock
- Accidentally turning off necessary power
- 4. Testing of Backup Power
- Electric shock
- Equipment failure
- 5. Interpretation of Results
- Incorrect analysis
- Misinterpretation
- 6. Reporting Faults
- Incomplete reporting
- Late reporting
- 7. Repairing Faults
- Injury from tool use
- Failure to fix issue properly
- 8. Retesting
- Persistent faults
- Non-detection of faults on first test
- 9. Final Check
- Overlooking a fault
- Missing final checks due to haste
- 10. Report Generation
- Incorrect data
- Loss of information
- 11. Communication with Team
- Miscommunication
- Possible misinformation
- 12. Documentation Maintenance
- Loss of paperwork
- Incorrect filing of documents
- 13. Equipment Shutdown
- Accidental damage
- Forgotten shutdown procedures
- 14. Safe Storage of Equipment
- Unorganised storage
- Damage to equipment during storage
- 15. Clean-Up After Work
- Slip and trip hazards
- Incorrect disposal of waste material
- 16. Debrief of Safety Protocols
- Forgetting important safety protocols
- Not properly following safety protocols in future
- 17. Monitoring the Backup Power
- Failure to identify if backup power is functioning correctly
- Dealing with outage without preparedness
- 18. Regular Updates to the Team
- Not updating the team about the status of the backup power
- Causing confusion
- 19. Comply with Regulations
- Incorrect or incomplete compliance
- Failure to meet regulation standards
- 20. Final Audit Check
- Missed inconsistencies
- Lapsed maintenance checks