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The Repair Lighting Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- Trips and Falls
- Electrical Shock
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty Equipment
- Inadequate Lighting
- 3. Setup Working Area
- Accidental Fall
- Unstable Structures
- 4. Isolate Power Source
- Electrical Shock
- Incorrect Procedures
- 5. Assess condition of lights
- Broken glass
- Electrical faults
- 6. Removal of old bulb
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Cuts and bruises
- 7. Installation of new bulb
- UX Exposure
- incorrect installation
- 8. Testing the lights
- Electrical shock
- Fire hazard
- 9. Cleaning up the worksite
- Inhalation of dusts
- slips
- trips
- and Falls
- 10. Disposal of old bulb
- Improper disposal causing environmental hazards
- 11. Re-energise Power Source
- Incorrect procedures leading to electrical hazards
- 12. Records & Reporting
- Loss of data
- lack of view-ability
- 13. Local and general ventilation
- Poor air quality and dust inhalation
- 14. Protective clothing and equipment
- Insufficient protection resulting in injury
- 15. Post-job maintenance Error
- Equipment failure
- Unplanned system downtime
- 16. Routine Inspections
- Unexpected breakdowns
- Faulty equipment
- 17. Regular training
- Inadequate knowledge
- incorrect procedures
- 18. Emergency procedures
- Lack of preparedness leading to accidents
- 19. Hand and power tools
- Misuse causing injury
- Faulty equipment
- 20. Review SWMS
- Incorrect or outdated information