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The Repair Thermostat Mixing Valve Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping hazards
- incorrect tools use
- 2. Isolating the valve
- Thermal burns
- accidental activation of system
- 3. Removing the faulty mixing valve
- Physical strain
- damage to equipment
- 4. Inspection of valve and surrounding area
- Sharp edges exposure
- residual water spillage
- 5. Installing new mixing valve
- Improper installation
- wrong valve type
- 6. Reconnecting the valve
- Electrical shock
- pipe leaks
- 7. Insulation
- Heat exposure
- chemical exposure
- 8. Testing the thermostat and valve function
- Falls from height
- working near live electrical parts
- 9. Configuring the system settings
- Inadequate communication with team
- incorrect configuration
- 10. Pressure testing
- Sudden release of pressure resulting in injury
- 11. Cleaning up the work area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- sharp object hazards
- 12. Documentation and reporting
- Incomplete or incorrect documentation