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The Safety Inspection Of Gas Appliances Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Exposure to harmful gas
- 2. Inspection of Appliance
- Electrical shock
- Fire hazard
- 3. Gas Leak Test
- Inhalation of hazardous gases
- Fire hazard
- 4. Clean Up
- Slipping on surfaces
- Tripping
- Chemical exposure
- 5. Ventilation Check
- Lack of oxygen
- Hazardous gas inhalation
- 6. Lighting Pilot Light
- Fire hazard
- Burns
- 7. Checking for Proper Flame Operation
- Burn hazards
- Fire hazard
- 8. Checking Safety Devices
- Electrical shock
- Equipment malfunction
- 9. Pressure Testing
- Explosion due to high pressure
- Equipment malfunction
- 10. Final Review and Reporting
- Paper cuts
- Eye strain from screen glare
- 11. Ensure Proper Installation
- Electrical shock
- Injury from heavy lifting
- 12. Inspect External Environment
- Tripping over obstacles
- Falling objects
- 13. Recheck Ventilation Systems
- Carbon Monoxide accumulation
- Fire hazard
- 14. Retest Appliances After Repair
- Fire hazard
- Explosion
- Electrical shock
- 15. Document Findings and Recommendations
- Miscommunication
- Loss of data
- 16. Communicate findings with Client
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Inaccurate information provided
- 17. Conduct follow up inspection
- Previous hazards not addressed
- New hazards created
- 18. Post Inspection clean up
- Chemical exposure
- Cuts or injuries from tools
- 19. Tool and Equipment Storage
- Improper storage leading to accidents
- Lost equipment
- 20. Debriefing and Evaluation
- Miscommunication
- Fatigue leading to lack of focus