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The Cable Fixing Tools (Gas Powered) Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect safety gear
- Inadequate training
- 2. Gas cartridge installation
- Gas leakage
- Incompatible cartridges
- 3. Cable fixing tool inspection
- Faulty tools
- Missing parts
- 4. Workspace assessment
- Uneven surfaces
- Overhead obstacles
- 5. Load testing
- Trapped fingers
- Tool malfunction
- 6. Area securing
- Unauthorised access
- Slips and trips
- 7. Proper PPE
- PPE not used
- Damaged PPE
- 8. Ventilation verification
- Poor air circulation
- Flammable environment
- 9. Fixing cable mounts
- Falling materials
- Hand injuries
- 10. Cable installation
- Cable damage
- Pinched cables
- 11. Cutting excess cable
- Sharp edges
- Hand injury
- 12. Fastening cable clips
- Over-tightened clips
- Incorrect clip placement
- 13. Final testing
- Electrical faults
- Loose cable
- 14. Clean up
- Sharp objects
- Tripping hazard
- 15. Reporting incidents
- Incomplete documentation
- Miscommunication