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The Changing Power Factor Correction Capacitors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Electrical risks
- 2. Syndrome assessment
- Electric shocks
- Burn risks
- 3. Power shut down
- Electric shocks
- Fire risks
- 4. Installation area isolation
- Struck by moving object
- Falls from height
- 5. Removal of old capacitors
- Chemical hazards
- Bodily injury
- 6. Ensure Tools and Equipment Readiness
- Hand related injuries
- Eye injuries
- 7. Installation of new capacitors
- Electrical risks
- Chemical hazards
- 8. Testing and Verification
- Electrocution
- Fire risks
- 9. Power activation
- Electric shocks
- Fire risks
- 10. Post-Installation Clean-up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Cuts and abrasions
- 11. Controlled power up
- Electric shocks
- Fire risks
- 12. Output testing
- Electric shocks
- Fire risks
- 13. Secure working area
- Trips and falls
- Falling objects
- 14. Discard Waste and Unwanted Capacitors
- Chemical hazards
- Sharp objects
- 15. Documentation and Report Making
- Ergonomic issues: eye strain
- RSI