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The Replace Electric Gates Or Door Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Electrical shocks
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Falling objects
- Equipment malfunctions
- 3. Removing Old Gates/Doors
- Cuts and abrasions
- Falling gates
- 4. Disconnecting Power
- Electrical shocks
- Fires from faulty wiring
- 5. Clearing Work Area
- Slip
- trips
- cuts from debris
- 6. Installation of New Gates/Doors
- Physical strain
- Inappropriate use of tools
- 7. Electrical work
- Electrical shocks
- Burns
- Fires
- 8. Calibrating Sensors
- Eye injuries
- Electrical shocks
- 9. Test Operation
- Pinching/crushing injury
- Faulty operation
- 10. Cleaning Up
- Skin irritation from cleaning chemicals
- Trip hazards
- 11. Supervision & Sign Off
- Incorrect installation leading to potential hazard
- Professional oversight missed
- 12. Routine Maintenance
- Wear and tear causing malfunction
- Electrical shocks during servicing
- 13. Periodic Inspection
- Missing periodic checks leading to risks developing unnoticed
- ordinary wear and tear
- 14. System Updates
- Failure to update systems leading to malfunctions and safety risks
- User unfamiliarity
- 15. Disposal of Old Gates/Doors
- Sharp edges causing cuts
- Improper lifting