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The Anti-Collision System Usage Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Potential falls
- Exposure to hazardous material
- 2. Areas Inspection
- Mechanical and electrical faults
- Tripping hazards
- 3. Equipment Check
- Incorrect operation of equipment
- Faulty or damaged equipment
- 4. System Testing
- Risk of collision
- System failure
- 5. Fortification
- Unstable structures
- Overheating of equipment
- 6. System Integration
- System malfunction
- Electrical faults
- 7. Operation Monitoring
- Inadequate monitoring
- System failure
- Exposure to noise
- 8. System Maintenance
- Electrical shock
- Errors in system recalibration
- 9. Problem Solving
- Inadequate training
- System overload
- 10. Emergency Procedures
- Poor handling of emergency situations
- Slow response time
- 11. Reporting and Documentation
- Inaccurate reporting
- Loss of important documents
- 12. Follow-up Procedures
- Insufficient rest and recovery time
- Insufficient procedure understanding
- 13. Dismantling and Storage
- Risk of collisions during dismantling
- Incorrect storage practices
- 14. Evaluation and Review
- Incompetent review process
- improvements overlooked
- 15. Training and Education
- Inadequate training schemes
- Loss of important training information
- 16. Decision Making
- Poor decision-making skills
- Delay in crucial decisions
- 17. Risk Management
- Inadequate risk management strategies
- Undetected risks
- 18. Communication
- Poor communication
- Misinterpretation of information
- 19. Change Management
- Resistance to change
- Inefficient implementation of changes
- 20. Post-Operations Review
- Incomplete review process
- ignored feedback