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The Programming Electronic Controls Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electricity hazards
- Tripping over wires
- 2. System assessment
- Electrical failure
- software errors
- 3. Wire Programming
- Electrical shocks
- Burns from hot equipment
- 4. Circuit connection
- Electrical shock
- Fire hazard
- 5. Software testing
- Software malfunction
- hardware damage
- 6. Debugging
- Overloading system
- incorrect coding causing damage
- 7. Finalising connections
- Electric shock
- Fire from short circuiting
- 8. Quality check
- Poor quality output
- faulty programming
- 9. System updating
- System crash
- existing data loss
- 10. Hardware installation
- Equipment damages
- physical injury
- 11. System installation
- Equipment power surge
- wrong wire meshes
- 12. Function validation
- Incorrect functioning
- failed tests
- 13. Maintenance planning
- Improper maintenance schedule
- missed faults
- 14. Compliance checking
- Non-compliance to regulations
- potential fines
- 15. Closeout and clean up
- Trip hazards
- missing tools or equipment
- 16. Documentation
- Missed details
- incorrect entries
- 17. Client demo
- Failed presentation
- improper usage of controls
- 18. User training
- Incorrect instructions
- misunderstanding
- 19. Regular system checks
- Unidentified issues
- prolonged damage
- 20. Emergency planning
- Non-preparedness for emergencies
- panic situations