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The Disassemble Plant And Machinery Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Potential dropping of machinery parts
- Inadequate PPE usage
- 2. Equipment Check
- Possible electrical shock
- Inaccurate equipment safety control
- 3. De-energisation
- Uncontrolled release of stored energy
- Unexpected start-up of machinery
- 4. Isolation
- Incorrect isolation procedures
- Unauthorised access to isolated area
- 5. Tagging Out
- Inadequate tagging out
- Miscommunication among staff
- 6. Locking Out
- Faulty lockout devices
- Non-compliance to lockout practices
- 7. Dismantling components
- Sharp objects
- Falling/dropping of components
- 8. Clean up and Disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Poor waste management
- 9. Inspection of Parts
- Unidentified cracks or damages
- Improper handling
- 10. Reassemble
- Poor installation
- Injury due to heavy lifting
- 11. De-Isolation
- Potential energy restoration failure
- Early de-isolation without clearance
- 12. Testing
- Failure of machinery after reassembly
- Exposure to uncontrollable parameters
- 13. Final Inspection
- Machinery not meeting standards
- Illegible documentation
- 14. Verification
- Inconsistency in union between parts
- Missing screws/bolts
- 15. Reporting
- Incorrect documentation
- Negligence towards minor details
- 16. Clean Up
- Improper waste disposal
- Hazardous material exposure
- 17. Review
- Inappropriate procedure for future tasks
- Missed steps in current method
- 18. Return To Service
- Faulty machinery
- Miscommunications about safety status
- 19. Maintenance Process
- Irregular maintenance schedule
- Ignorance of worn out parts
- 20. Continuous Monitoring
- Lack of focus or vigilance
- Overlooking minor disruptions