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The Drilling On Pressurised Pipes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- improper equipment
- lack of training
- 2. Setting up equipment
- mechanical failure
- unsecured equipment
- 3. Drilling commencement
- flying debris
- noise exposure
- 4. During drilling process
- high pressure burst
- fire hazard
- 5. Equipment maintenance checks
- electrical faults
- injury from moving parts
- 6. Pipe location or gas line
- buried utilities
- explosion risk
- 7. PPE inspection prior to use
- incorrect PPE
- contamination of PPE
- 8. Fitting of safety clamps
- falling objects
- manual handling injuries
- 9. Breaks/Rest Periods
- fatigue
- overexertion
- 10. Post drilling clean up
- skin contact with debris
- eye injury due to flying particles
- 11. Disposal of waste material
- sharp objects
- chemical residues
- 12. Regular safety briefings
- misinformation
- lack of communication
- 13. Use of gloves and glasses protection
- inadequate protection
- poor fitting PPE
- 14. Drill performance monitoring
- overheating
- machine malfunction
- 15. Emergency procedure familiarisation
- inadequate response time
- confusion during emergency