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The Connecting Meters Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Potential slips
- trips and falls
- incorrect handling
- 2. Transport meters to site
- Vehicle collision
- manual lifting injuries
- 3. Site inspection
- Electric shocks
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 4. Pre-installation setup
- Falling from heights
- electrical hazards
- 5. Remove existing meter
- Exposure to electricity
- manual lifting injuries
- 6. Install new meter
- Electrical shocks
- falling objects
- 7. Connect meter to mains
- Fire or explosion risks
- electric shock
- 8. Test connections
- Electric shocks
- equipment failure
- 9. Cleanup worksite
- Trips or falls
- hazardous waste exposure
- 10. Document work
- Ergonomic hazards
- poor lighting
- 11. Meter data collection
- Data loss
- unauthorised access
- 12. Transport back to warehouse
- Traffic accidents
- loading/unloading injuries
- 13. Unload and store meter
- Manual lifting injuries
- stacked item falls
- 14. Report and feedback
- Mental stress
- inadequate rest breaks
- 15. Maintain tools/Equipment
- Injury from sharp objects
- improper equipment servicing
- 16. Emergency procedures training
- Poor comprehension
- panic in emergency
- 17. Worksite risk assessment
- Incomplete evaluations
- overlooked hazards
- 18. Regular safety audits
- Non-compliance penalties
- inadequate oversight
- 19. Safety gear checks
- Ineffective equipment
- overlooked damages
- 20. Dispose of waste material
- Incorrect handling
- hazardous fumes