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The Dealing With Faulty Equipment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Complacency
- 2. Inspection of Equipment
- Electrical faults
- Damaged parts
- 3. Fault Identification
- Incorrect identification
- Failure to notice minor faults
- 4. Isolation from Power Source
- Electrocution
- Unexpected start-up
- 5. Performing Initial Repairs
- Cut/Pinches
- Dropping equipment
- 6. Testing Repairs
- Electric shock
- Equipment failure
- 7. Additional Repairs if Necessary
- Repairs not addressing issue
- Worsening condition
- 8. Final Inspection and Test
- Incomplete repairs
- Persistent faults
- 9. Documenting the Repair
- Falsification of documents
- Omission of crucial information
- 10. Clean Up and Return to Service
- Slips
- trips
- falls
- Improper disposal of waste material
- 11. Regular Checks & Maintenance
- Overlooking faults
- Not following preventative maintenance schedules
- 12. Correct Storage of Tools
- Loose tools
- Incorrect storage leading to damages
- 13. Reporting and Follow up
- Non-compliance to WHS standards
- Delay in reporting
- 14. Communicating with Team
- Miscommunication
- Lack of understanding regarding procedures
- 15. Regular Training
- Inadequate skills
- Poor retention of knowledge