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The Connect Cables To Control Panel Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Inadequate lighting
- 2. Supported Access to Elevation
- Drop objects
- falls from height
- 3. Pre-installation of Cables
- Cutting injury
- electrical shock
- 4. Running Cable Routes
- Falls from height
- hit by moving objects
- 5. Installing Cables into Control Panel
- Electrical shock
- heat burns
- 6. Connect the Wires
- Cutting injury
- Electrical shock
- 7. Test Connection
- Electrical shock
- fire from short circuit
- 8. System Energisation
- Electrical shock
- fire from overloading
- 9. Post Installation Checks
- Cuts from sharp edges
- chemical exposure
- 10. Site Cleanup
- Trip hazards
- harm due to improper waste disposal
- 11. Error Investigation
- Electric shock
- smoke inhalation
- 12. Maintenance and Repair
- Electric shock
- falling objects
- 13. Documentation and Reporting
- Muscular strain
- eye strain
- 14. Decommissioning and Removal
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- fall from height
- 15. Recycling and Waste Disposal
- Injury due to improper handling
- exposure to hazardous wastes