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The Relocate Power Outlets Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards from loose wires
- Electrical shock from live outlets
- 2. Assess Workplace
- Unfamiliarity with new location
- Incorrect placement of outlets leading to overloading
- 3. Isolate Power Supply
- Risk of electric shock
- Improper isolation procedures leading to power reconnection
- 4. Removal of Old Outlets
- Electrical shock
- Physical injury from use of tools
- 5. Install New Outlets
- Electrical short circuiting due to incorrect wiring
- Fire hazard from poor quality materials
- 6. Reconnect Power Supply
- Risk of electric shock
- Incorrect power connection causing damage to devises
- 7. Test newly installed outlets
- Electrocution
- Faulty outlet
- 8. Clean the work area
- Slips
- trips and falls due to left-over debris
- Puncture or cuts from sharp objects
- 9. Return unused material/tools
- Dust inhalation
- Lifting heavy items
- 10. Document Work
- Missed steps for future reference
- Paperwork errors resulting in mistakes on next job
- 11. Review works
- Overlooked mistakes
- Incomplete tasks
- 12. End of Shift
- Fatigue-related mishaps
- Misplacement of personal belongings
- 13. Follow up inspection
- Damaged power outlets
- Ineffective relocation works
- 14. Training Staff
- Inefficient training leading to misuse of machinery
- Ignorance of safety procedures
- 15. Regular Maintenance Check
- Inadequate tools for inspection
- Overlooked minor defects escalating to major hazards