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The Remove And Install Radiators Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Faulty equipment
- Slip and trip hazards
- 2. Assessment of the radiator
- sharp objects
- High heat exposure
- 3. Secure the area
- Poor visibility
- uncontrolled movement of people
- 4. Drain the system
- Risk of scalding
- Chemical exposure
- 5. Removal technique selection
- Improper tool use
- strain injury
- 6. Implementation of removal process
- Falling objects
- Noise exposure
- 7. Handling of removed radiator
- Burns from hot surfaces
- lifting related injuries
- 8. Cleaning the workspace
- Chemical exposure
- sharp object danger
- 9. New radiator assessment
- High heat exposure
- sharp objects
- 10. Installation process initiation
- Electric shock
- falling objects
- 11. Correctly placing the radiator
- Incorrect position
- tripping hazard
- 12. Filling the radiator
- Chemical spillage
- injuries due to lifting
- 13. Test for leaks
- Slip hazard due to leaking water
- heat burns
- 14. Cleanup & disposal
- Sharp object hazards
- chemical exposure
- 15. Final completion checks
- Incomplete work
- faulty parts
- 16. Provide customer handover
- Miscommunication risk
- 17. Document and review job
- Ergonomic hazards
- 18. Post-installation visit
- customer dissatisfaction
- travel hazard
- 19. Maintenance checks
- Damage to property
- electrical risks
- 20. Client feedback and future plans
- Inaccurate client feedback
- planning errors