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The Replace Elevator Cables Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling objects
- Electrical fault
- 2. Inspection & Maintenance Planning
- Electric Shock
- Improper equipment use
- 3. Power Shutdown
- Electric shock
- Falls
- 4. Barricade Area
- Tripping over object
- Hit by moving object
- 5. Disconnection & Removal of Old Cables
- Caught in/between objects
- Electric shock
- 6. Inspection of Elevator Shaft
- Falling
- Poor lighting safety
- 7. Installation of New Cables
- Electrical shocks
- Weight handling
- 8. Connection & Setup
- Electrocution
- Equipment malfunction
- 9. Safety Tests
- Equipment malfunctions
- Electrical shocks
- 10. Cleanup and Disposal
- Infection
- Physical injury due to manual handling
- 11. Signage Removal
- Trips and falls
- Inadequate maintenance
- 12. Elevator Re-energise
- Electric Shock
- Unexpected restart
- 13. Functionality Testing
- Equipment malfunctions
- Electrical Shocks
- 14. Documentation
- Data loss/ manipulation
- Incorrect recording
- 15. Final Inspection & Handover
- Non-compliance with procedure
- Insufficient training