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The Changing Hvac Filters Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect information
- Inadequate training
- 2. Gathering Tools & Equipment
- Inadequate tools
- Improper use of equipment
- 3. Area Setup
- Unstable working area
- Uncontrolled factors
- 4. Power Isolation
- Electric shock
- Fire hazard
- 5. Removing Old Filter
- Airborne particles
- Sharp edges
- 6. Inspecting HVAC Unit
- Electric shock
- Mechanical hazards
- 7. Cleaning HVAC Unit
- Chemical exposure
- Biological hazards
- 8. Installing New Filter
- Sharp edges
- Improper installation
- 9. Testing New Filter
- Failure of materials
- Excessive noise
- 10. Clean Up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Waste disposal
- 11. Reporting
- Inaccurate reporting
- Fail to report
- 12. De-energisation
- Electric shock
- Burns
- 13. Final Inspection
- Missed defects
- Non-compliance
- 14. System Re-activation
- Improper reactivation
- Electric shock
- 15. Post Work Evaluation
- Incomplete evaluation
- Wrong feedback
- 16. Disposal of Used Filters
- Environmental impact
- Exposure to hazardous material
- 17. Packing up and Store Equipment
- Incorrect storage
- Damage to equipment
- 18. Sign off on Completed Work
- Miscommunication
- Incorrect documentation
- 19. Maintenance
- Missed maintenance schedule
- Equipment breakdown
- 20. Review and Feedback
- Incorrect review process
- Lack of feedback