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The Dismantle Appliances For Inspection Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate space
- Poor lighting
- 2. Tools Checking
- Faulty tools
- Electric shocks from power tools
- 3. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Checking
- Inappropriate type of PPE
- Damaged PPE
- 4. Appliance Disconnection
- Electric shock
- Burns
- 5. Inspection and Identification
- Asbestos exposure
- Small sharp components causing injury
- 6. Detailed Dismantling
- Hand/arm vibration syndrome
- Cuts and lacerations
- 7. Assembling Components
- Machinery entanglement
- 8. Labelling Parts
- Mislabeling
- Sharp edges on labels
- 9. Storing Parts
- Poor lifting techniques
- Dropping heavy parts
- 10. Cleaning Work Area
- Slip/Trip hazards
- Cut injuries due to metal scraps
- 11. Documentation
- Errors in recording findings
- Loss of important data
- 12. Reporting
- Loss of important communication
- Misinterpretation of report content
- 13. Waste Disposal
- Contact with hazardous waste
- Improper disposal methods
- 14. Maintenance of Tools
- Inadvertent start-up
- Poor maintenance procedures
- 15. End of Shift Duties
- Fatigue leading to errors
- Incomplete handover procedures