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The Post-Installation Inspections Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect tools/equipment
- No knowledge of the task
- 2. Tools and Equipment Checking
- Poor condition of tools
- Failure to check equipment prior
- 3. Installation Planning
- Wrong installation process
- Inadequate resources
- 4. Material Handling
- Manual handling injuries
- Dropping materials
- 5. Accessing Work Site
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Collapsing structures
- 6. Setting up Equipment
- Equipment failure
- Incorrect setup causing malfunctions
- 7. Beginning Installation
- Faulty materials in use
- Injury from power tools
- 8. Electrical Wiring
- Electrocution
- Fire hazard due to faulty wiring
- 9. Safety Measures Implementation
- Non compliance to safety measures
- Ineffective safety gear
- 10. Post-Installation Verification
- Unreliable testing equipment
- Overlooking faults during inspection
- 11. Finishing Touches and Cleanup
- Slippery surfaces
- Spillage of substances
- 12. Disassembling Setup
- Improper disassembly
- Leaving behind hazardous items
- 13. Documenting and Reporting
- Error in documentation
- Incomplete report
- 14. Material Disposal
- Inappropriate disposal techniques
- Littering the workspace
- 15. Debriefing and Knowledge Sharing
- Inaccurate understanding
- Lack of communication
- 16. Sign Off and Clearance
- Failure to attain proper clearance
- Missed out critical checks
- 17. Reviewing SWMS
- Lack of regular review
- Outdated risk control measures
- 18. Regular Maintenance Check
- Infrequent maintenance
- Lack of skilled manpower for checks
- 19. Removal and Reinstallation if Needed
- Improper tools used
- Non-adherence to safety procedures
- 20. Continuous Improvement in Process
- Inefficient process
- ignoring feedbacks and suggestions