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The Conduit Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- incorrect tools
- 2. Inspection of site
- Slips
- falls
- trip hazards
- contact with electricity
- 3. Marking the Conduit Pathway
- Trips
- physical exertion
- falling objects
- 4. Cutting the Conduit
- Cuts
- noise
- dust
- flying particles
- 5. Bending the conduit
- Physical strain
- poor ergonomics
- 6. Attaching the Conduit
- Falling from heights
- contact with electricity
- 7. Running Electrical Wire
- Electric shock
- burns
- 8. Securing Wire in the Conduit
- Finger injury
- slips
- trips
- 9. Attach Terminal Ends
- Electrical Shock
- burns
- 10. Testing the installation
- Electrocution
- equipment failure
- 11. Cleaning the Workspace
- Trips
- hazardous substances
- 12. Disposal of waste materials
- Chemical exposure
- trip hazard from scattered materials
- 13. Repair and maintenance
- Contact with electricity
- falling from height
- 14. Final inspection of installation
- Inadequate lighting
- unnoticed loose part
- 15. Documentation & Reporting
- Data security breach
- misuse of information