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The Preventive Maintenance On Automatic Doors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Incorrect use of tools
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Inspecting the door
- Electric shock
- Dropping heavy components causing foot injury
- 3. Turning off the door's power supply
- Electrical hazards
- Tripping Over Tools
- 4. Removing the door's cover
- Sharp objects could cause cuts
- Falling objects
- 5. Checking circuits and wiring
- Electrical shocks
- Fire due to amp overload
- 6. Cleaning and maintaining motor box
- Chemical exposure from cleaners
- Slippery surface from spillage
- 7. Replacing any damaged parts
- Incorrect parts used causing malfunctioning
- Hand pinched or caught between parts
- 8. Checking safety devices
- Failure of equipment can lead to an accident
- 9. Checking the door operation
- Malfunction causing serious injury
- 10. Cleaning the door and surrounding area
- Slippery surfaces due to water
- Chemical exposure with cleaning fluid
- 11. Lubricating movable parts
- Leaking lubricant causing slippery floor
- Entrapment of fingers
- 12. Testing door operations again
- Electric shock
- Malfunction causing injury
- 13. Putting the cover back on
- Trapped fingers
- sharp edge cuts
- 14. Turning the power back on
- Electrical shock
- Trips due to cluttered work area
- 15. Completing the paperwork
- Safety information omitted
- Paper cuts
- 16. Cleaning and putting away tools
- Tripping over tools
- Incorrect storage of tools causing accidents
- 17. Final check with client
- Inadequate training of client causing accident
- 18. Departure from site
- Trips due to cluttered work area