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The Cable Stripper Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electric shock
- Trips and falls
- 2. Assessing workspace
- Poor lighting
- Cluttered area
- 3. Equipment inspection
- Damaged tools
- Inadequate PPE
- 4. Cable identification
- Incorrect cable identification
- Mislabelled cables
- 5. Secure cables
- Misalignment
- Insecure fastening
- 6. Cutting cables
- Injury from sharp edges
- Incorrect cutting technique
- 7. Separating conductors
- Contact with live wires
- Exposed conductors
- 8. Stripping insulation
- Insufficient insulation removal
- Damage to conductor strands
- 9. Termination installation
- Loose terminations
- Faulty connections
- 10. Cable testing
- False readings
- Undetected faults
- 11. Labelling cables
- Mislabelled cables
- Incomplete labels
- 12. Clean-up
- Building material waste
- Debris in work area