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The Connection To Grid Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- Electric shocks from faulty equipment
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 2. Equipment Check
- Fire from faulty equipment
- Electric shocks from damaged cords or plugs
- 3. Site Inspection
- Falls from heights
- Being struck by falling objects
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 4. Safety Briefing
- Misunderstanding instructions leading to injury
- Distractions causing accidents
- 5. Equipment Setup
- Electric shock from incorrect setup
- Crush injuries from wrongly placed equipment
- 6. System Installation
- Shock from live wires
- Falling from ladder
- Injuries from using hand tools
- 7. Wiring and Connection
- Electric shocks during wiring
- Accidental connection to live circuits
- 8. Testing System
- Electrocution from testing
- Fire from faulty system
- 9. Correction of any Failures
- Injury from repeated tests
- Electric shocks from unchanged connections
- 10. Connection To Grid
- Electric shocks from grid
- Fire from incorrect connection
- 11. System Activation
- Electrocution from activation
- Overload leading to system failure
- 12. Functionality Checks
- Electric shocks from live components
- Fire from malfunctioning parts
- 13. Clean Up
- Trip hazards from cleaning
- Inhalation of hazardous dust
- 14. Job Completion Report
- Eye strain from computer use
- Repetitive strain injuries
- 15. Departure
- Traffic accidents in work area
- Tripping over unsecured materials
- 16. Post-Work Checks
- Electric shock from lingering power
- Fire risk from faulty equipment
- 17. Follow Up Inspections
- Fall hazards during re-inspection
- Electric shocks from damaged system
- 18. Documenting Procedures
- Papercuts
- Eye strain from computer use
- 19. Maintenance and Repairs
- Electric shock from live components
- Injury from using tools
- 20. Project Closeout
- Miscommunication causing safety issues
- Trip hazard from unfinished work