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The Replace Lights In High Places Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment
- Lack of safety knowledge
- 2. Site Assessment
- Overhead obstacles
- Poor lighting
- 3. Access Equipment Set-up
- Improper set-up
- Faulty equipment
- 4. Ladder Climb
- Fall hazard
- Miss-step
- 5. Area Setup
- Improper isolation
- Pedestrian traffic
- 6. Removing Old Bulb
- Shattering bulb
- Electrical shock
- 7. Disposal of Old Bulb
- Improper storage
- Sharp edges
- 8. Inspecting New Bulb
- Sharp edges
- Wrong size/type of bulb
- 9. Installation of New Bulb
- Incorrect installation
- Electrical shock
- 10. Checking the Functionality
- Faulty bulb
- Electrocution risk
- 11. Cleaning Work Area
- Slippery surfaces
- Disposed waste material
- 12. Dismantling Equipment
- Not following procedure
- Heavy lifting
- 13. Falling Objects Hazard Control
- Unsecured tools
- Not wearing PPE
- 14. Environment Check
- Weather conditions
- Noise disturbances
- 15. Post Work Evaluation
- Reviewing procedures
- Feedback