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The Conduct Regular Maintenance Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate tools and materials
- 2. Set up Equipment
- Electric shock
- Unexpected equipment movement
- 3. Inspect Tools
- Faulty tools
- Incorrect use of tools
- 4. Perform Maintenance Task
- Physical harm from machine
- Noise-induced hearing loss
- 5. Clean Up Post-Maintenance
- Trips and falls from debris or spills
- Contact with harmful substances
- 6. Documenting the process
- Mental stress
- eye strain from poor lighting.
- 7. Machine testing
- Machine malfunction
- Electric shock
- 8. Review safety procedures
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Poor implementation
- 9. Report Issues/Incidents
- Mental stress
- Miscommunication
- 10. Training for next maintenance
- Inadequate training
- Miscommunication
- 11. Replace Faulty Parts
- Injury from sharp or heavy objects
- Improper disposal of parts
- 12. Secure Work Area
- Trips and falls
- Hazardous materials exposure
- 13. Equipment Shutdown
- Rushing to shutdown
- Last minute fixes
- 14. Audit maintenance
- Misinterpretation of results
- Overlooking small errors
- 15. Monitor Performance post-maintenance
- Machine malfunction
- overworking
- 16. Discuss Next Plan of Action
- Miscommunication
- Mental stress
- 17. Feedback and Improvements
- Resistance to change
- Fear of feedback
- 18. Schedule Next Maintenance
- Miscommunication
- Scheduling conflict
- 19. Sign off Procedure
- Miscommunication
- Documentation error
- 20. Adjornment
- Unmonitored risks post-adjournment
- Residual hazards