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The Delete Or Disable Safety Devices Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unauthorised access to work area
- Incorrect deactivation of safety devices
- 2. Removing safeguards
- Exposure to moving parts
- Unexpected start up of machinery
- 3. Deactivating safety devices
- Startup without warning
- Unintentional operation
- 4. Isolating power supply
- Electric shock
- Explosion from flammable substances
- 5. Testing safety devices
- Incorrect test procedures
- Unintentional activation
- 6. Locking and tagging out
- Incorrect lock placement
- Inadequate securement
- 7. Reinstalling safety devices
- Injury during reinstallation
- Incorrect reinstallation procedures
- 8. Re-energising equipment
- Sudden startup
- Exposure to live electricity
- 9. Confirmation and communication
- Inadequate communication
- Misunderstanding of device status
- 10. Periodic inspection and maintenance
- Inadequate maintenance
- Unexpected failure of safety devices
- 11. Training and competency
- Inadequate personnel training
- Lack of competency
- 12.Work area restoration
- Possible remaining hazards
- Incomplete cleanup
- 13.Documentation and reporting
- Errors in documentation
- Insufficent report details
- 14.Planned Emergency response
- Inefficient emergency response
- Lack of communication during emergency
- 15.Periodic audit and review
- Lack of regular audits
- Inadequate system review