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The Correct Faulty Wiring Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electric shock
- Tripping over cords
- 2. Shut off power
- Accidental reconnection
- Inadequate lighting resulting in trip hazards
- 3. Wall cutting
- Dust inhalation
- Cuts from power tools
- 4. Wiring removal
- Risk of live wires
- Risk of cuts from sharp edges
- 5. New wiring installation
- Improper wire connections
- Incorrectly rated components
- 6. Visual Inspection
- Electrical shock
- Eye injury from particles
- 7. Test for correct function
- Electric shock
- Equipment malfunction
- 8. Cleanup debris
- Dust inhalation
- Slippery surfaces due to spillage
- 9. Final Inspection
- Missed faulty connections
- Overlooking damage in the system
- 10. Approval and Documentation
- Lost or incomplete paperwork
- Miscommunication with stakeholders
- 11. Re-energise system
- Electric shock
- System overload
- 12. Label & Seal area
- Incorrect labelling
- Missed safety locks
- 13. Discard old/unused materials
- Incorrect disposal leading to fines
- Encountering potentially harmful substances while discarding
- 14. Inform relevant persons
- Miscommunication
- Failure to inform all necessary personnel
- 15. Follow up checks
- Maintenance being overlooked
- New faults developing without immediate detection