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The Disconnection Of Utilities Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- electrical shocks
- 2. Identification of Utilities
- Incorrect identification
- inaccurate maps
- 3. Isolate and Lock Out
- Ineffective lock out
- incomplete isolation
- 4. Verification of Isolation
- Electrocution
- incomplete verification
- 5. Disconnection Procedure
- Physical injury
- incorrect disconnection
- 6. Equipment Removal
- Heavy equipment
- sharp edges
- 7. Sealing of Connections
- Leakages
- lack of correct sealing gear
- 8. Inspection of Disconnect
- Faulty inspection
- overlooking details
- 9. Documentation and Reporting
- Poor reporting
- missing documentation
- 10. Restore Site
- Physical injury
- chemical exposure
- 11. Post-disconnection Testing
- Electrical shock
- malfunctioning equipment
- 12. Notification Procedures
- Missed notifications
- incomplete information
- 13. Monitor, Review and Update SWMS
- Outdated procedures
- missing updates
- 14. Handover and Final Checks
- Overlooked faults
- missed checks
- 15. Emergency Response Procedures
- Inadequate response
- miscommunication
- 16. Worker Training
- Inadequate training
- misinformation
- 17. Maintenance Procedures
- Improper maintenance
- overlooked issues
- 18. Compliance With Regulations
- Non-compliance
- overlooked regulations
- 19. Disposal of Waste Material
- Improper disposal methods
- environmental hazards
- 20. Post-disconnection Evaluation
- Incomplete evaluation
- overlooked feedback