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The Re-Route Wiring For Automatic Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical shock
- Tripping over loose wires
- 2. Identify Existing Pathways
- Falling from height
- Struck by moving objects
- 3. Selecting and Arranging Tools/Devices
- Cuts/Abrasions
- Strains/Sprains
- 4. Disconnect existing wiring
- Electrical shock
- Burns
- 5. Drawing cable paths
- Falls from height
- Hits against sharp objects
- 6. Install new conduits
- Dropping items from height
- Hand injuries
- 7. Run new wires
- Electric shock
- Physical strain
- 8. Connect to existing system
- Electric shoc
- Burns
- 9. Secure wires
- Trips/falls
- Cuts/Abrasions
- 10. Test installation
- Electrical shock
- Equipment failure
- 11. Labelling
- Eye strain
- Incorrect labelling
- 12. Clean up work area
- Tripping hazards
- Punctures or cuts
- 13. Document changes
- Incorrect documentation
- 14. Regular maintenance checks
- Electric shock
- Faulty equipment
- 15. Decommission old wires
- Electric shock
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 16. Final Inspection and Report submission
- Missed faulty connections
- Incomplete documentation
- 17. Site Reinstatement
- Tripping hazards
- Debris related injuries
- 18. Testing and Commissioning
- Electrical hazards
- Incorrect operation
- 19. Safety Briefing and Training
- Inadequate knowledge
- Non-compliance to safety procedures
- 20. Project closure and evaluation
- Improper workload distribution
- Incomplete work review