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The Assemble Force Pumps Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to elements
- improper use of tools
- 2. Site Setup
- Tripping hazards
- unauthorised access
- 3. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty equipment
- lack of training
- 4. Unloading of Pump Components
- Manual handling injuries
- falling objects
- 5. Assembly of Pump Components
- Improper assembly
- misuse of tools
- 6. Connection to Power Source
- Electrical shocks
- incorrect installation
- 7. Initial Testing
- Equipment malfunction
- injury from moving parts
- 8. Operational Check
- Failure of equipment
- contact with hazardous materials
- 9. Routine Maintenance
- Inadequate safety procedures
- exposure to harmful substances
- 10. Disassembly & Packing
- Manual handling injuries
- miscommunication
- 11. Transportation to Storage
- Unsafe handling
- vehicular accidents
- 12. Storage & Housekeeping
- Trip and slip hazards
- improper storage
- 13. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate training
- non-compliance
- 14. Reporting and Documentation
- Incorrect record-keeping
- delay in reporting
- 15. Debriefing and Review
- Insufficient feedback
- non-adherence to protocol