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The Residential Lockouts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- Trips and Falls
- Incorrect use of tools
- 2. Arrival at Site
- Manual handling injuries
- Motor vehicle accidents
- 3. Assessment of Lockout Situation
- Incorrect diagnosis
- Miscommunication with client
- 4. Communicating With Client
- Aggressive behaviour
- Stress and anxiety
- 5. Gathering Required Tools
- Incorrect tool selection
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 6. Implementation of Lockout Procedures
- Errors in work processes
- Locking out wrong equipment
- Inadequate isolation
- 7. Checking Work Area post Lockout
- Failure to notice hazards
- Incorrect re-assembly or setup
- 8. Notification of Completion
- Miscommunication with client
- Errors in paperwork
- 9. Client Handover
- Conflict with clients
- Non-payment or dissatisfaction
- 10. Departure from Site
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Lost or stolen tools/equipment
- 11. Administration
- Data protection issues
- Errors in recording/logging work
- 12. Follow Up With Client
- Conflict resolution
- Negative feedback
- 13. Review of Lockout Procedures
- Non-compliance to safety standards
- Ignorance of guideline updates
- 14. Tool Maintenance
- Injury from improper handling
- Damaged tools causing harm
- 15. Safety Audit and Feedback
- Overlooking vital details
- Non-compliance to safety standards
- 16. Training and Development
- Inefficient training methods
- Staff resistance to new procedures
- 17. Equipment Upgrades
- High costs
- Staff resistance to adaptation
- 18. Security ensurement
- Theft
- Unlawful access
- 19. Debriefing with Team
- Conflict within team
- Miscommunication or withholding of information
- 20. Report Compilation and Submission
- Errors in reporting
- Delays in submission