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The Blackout Recovery Procedures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment
- Lack of training
- 2. Communication setup
- Miscommunication
- Branched power lines
- 3. Equipment check
- Insufficient tools
- Damaged utilities
- 4. Safety briefing
- Inadequate knowledge
- Non-compliance
- 5. Power cut-off
- Electrical risks
- Incorrect shutoff process
- 6. Damage assessment
- Risk of leftover charge
- Unsecured location
- 7. Repair planning
- Incorrect procedures
- Incorrect equipment handling
- 8. Equipment replacement
- Failure to isolate
- Inadequate protective gear
- 9. Power restoration
- Incorrectly connected circuits
- Overloading
- 10. Post-recovery inspection
- Missing evidence of damage/repair
- Missed hazard points
- 11. Debriefing and review
- Non-compliance
- Communication gaps
- 12. Equipment maintenance
- Improper storage
- Worn-out equipment
- 13. Documentation and reporting
- Missed\inaccurate entries
- Failed updates
- 14. Regular checks
- Increased wear and tear
- Missing preventative steps
- 15. Emergency readiness
- Insufficient equipment
- Lack of training
- 16. Backup power provision
- Insufficient supply
- Faulty equipment
- 17. Ongoing monitoring
- Lack of vigilance
- Latent electrical issues
- 18. Safety verification
- Inadequate protective gear
- Non-compliance with protocols
- 19. Training and capacity building
- Inadequate knowledge
- Incorrect procedures
- 20. System upgrade planning
- Obsolete equipment
- Insufficient budgeting