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The Replace Directional Indicators Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment
- inadequate training
- 2. Pre-work Inspection
- Incorrect setup
- improper personal protective gear
- 3. Troubleshoot & Identify Fault
- Electric shock
- incorrect diagnosis of problem
- 4. Disconnect Power
- Electrocution
- wrong procedures followed
- 5. Remove Old Indicator
- Sharp object injury
- wrong use of tools
- 6. Install New Indicator
- Mishandling of tools
- misinterpretation of instructions
- 7. Connect to Power Supply
- Electric shock
- short circuit risk
- 8. Test New Directional Indicator
- Faulty indicator
- not following testing protocol
- 9. Secure and Tidy Work Area
- Slip
- trip and fall
- improper storage of tools
- 10. Dispose of Defective Indicator
- Unsecured disposal method
- environmental harm
- 11. Document Work Progress
- Data loss
- negligence in recording data
- 12. Post-Work Inspection
- Incorrect inspection
- overlooked work hazards
- 13. Feedback and Evaluation
- Poor communication
- overlook of feedback
- 14. Monitor Implemented Changes
- Non-compliance
- ignore monitoring process
- 15. Conduct Regular Maintenance
- Schedule conflict
- non-compliance with preventive measures
- 16. Emergency Procedures Training
- Lack of training
- failure to adhere to procedures
- 17. Regular Safety Audits
- Non-compliance
- poor documentation
- 18. Improper Shutdown Procedure
- Accidental damage to equipment
- personal injury
- 19. Review and Update Procedures
- Obsolete procedures
- non-adherence to updating process
- 20. Conduct Frequent Training
- Miscommunication
- wrong training techniques