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The Chlorinator Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- falling objects
- 2. Inspection
- Electric shock
- chemical exposure
- 3. Installation
- Crush injuries
- manual handling
- 4. Connection
- Electric shock
- fire risk
- 5. Pressure testing
- Loose components
- overpressure
- 6. Start-up
- Incorrect settings
- valve failure
- 7. Operation
- Maintenance activities
- accidental leaks
- 8. Monitoring
- Irregular chemical levels
- false alarms
- 9. Troubleshooting
- Ineffective solutions
- unclear instructions
- 10. Shutdown
- Unauthorised access
- incomplete shutdown
- 11. Maintenance
- Tools hazards
- chemical storage
- 12. Disposal
- Chemical spills
- incorrect waste disposal