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The Centreflower Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips
- falls
- equipment mishandling
- 2. Delivery Inspection
- Heavy lifting
- slipping on wet floor
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Electric shock
- improper setup
- 4. Centreflower Installation
- Falling objects
- cuts from sharp tools
- poor posture
- 5. Electrical Connection
- Electric shock
- improper connection
- 6. Safety Testing
- Electric shock
- ineffective safety measures
- 7. Troubleshooting
- Electric shock
- Misdiagnosis of problem
- 8. Clean Up
- Slip
- trip & fall hazards; Handling of sharp discarded items
- 9. Disposal of Waste
- Exposure to harmful substances
- cut by improperly discarded materials
- 10. Reporting & Documentation
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Eye strain
- 11. Emergency Procedures Execution
- Improper handling of emergency tools
- panic reactions
- 12. Quality Inspection
- Repeated manual handling
- Incorrect posture
- 13. Equipment Maintenance
- Injuries due to improper usage of tools
- exposure to harmful substances
- 14. Protective Measures Assessment
- Incorrect reading of hazard levels
- overlooking potential hazards
- 15. Skills and Training Enhancement
- Lack or insufficient skill sets
- Misinterpretation of training guidelines
- 16. Final Debrief Meeting
- Fatigue
- Miscommunication risks
- 17. Site Clearance and Packing
- Tripping
- inadequate lifting techniques
- 18. Material Transport
- Inadequate lifting techniques
- vehicle incidents
- 19. Safety Equipment Check
- Improper handling of safety equipment
- unawareness of usage
- 20. Post-Installation Review
- Overlooking improvements
- complacency