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The Residential Hvac Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper tools
- Inadequate PPE
- 2. Inspection Of Site
- Poor lighting
- Trip hazards
- 3. Setting Up Workspace
- Electrical hazards
- Manual handling injuries
- 4. Installing Indoor Unit
- Electric shock
- Incorrect installation causing damage
- 5. Accessing Outdoor Unit Space
- Fall from heights
- Unstable surfaces
- 6. Installing Outdoor Unit
- Contact with high voltage
- Unexpected weather conditions
- 7. Connecting Indoor And Outdoor Units
- Electric shock
- Exposed wires
- 8. Leak Testing And Gas Charging
- Exposure to harmful gases
- Fire hazard
- 9. Insulation
- Contact with sharp edges
- Exposure to insulation fibers
- 10. Commissioning System
- System malfunction
- Improper testing procedures
- 11. Cleanup Operations
- Inadvertent disposal of necessary parts
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- 12. Customer Handover
- Miscommunication leading to misuse
- Failure to explain safety procedures
- 13. Regular Maintenance and Inspection
- Risk of electrical shock
- Deterioration of components over time
- 14. Repair Work if Necessary
- Unexpected shutdown of system
- Improper repair causing further damage
- 15. Retirement And Disposal Of System
- Improper disposal procedures
- Leakage of hazardous materials