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The Servicing Dual Custody Safes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of training
- Human errors
- 2. Performing Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
- Insufficient knowledge
- Misjudgment
- 3. Setting Up Safe Work Area
- Poor layout
- Trip hazards
- 4. Positioning Personnel/Equipment
- Incorrect positioning
- Collision risks
- 5. Unloading Safe
- Machinery malfunction
- Injury from heavy lifting
- 6. Removing Old Locks
- Sharp objects
- Inadvertent lock activation
- 7. Installing New Locks
- Incorrect installation
- Component failure
- 8. Dual Verification Setup
- Miscommunication
- System malfunctions
- 9. Testing the Safe
- Faulty equipment
- Lock malfunctions
- 10. Repacking Tools
- Misplacement of tools
- Finger pinch risks
- 11. Disposal of Waste
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Inadequate waste disposal
- 12. Leaving the Site
- Site damage
- Forgotten tools/equipment
- 13. Documentation and Reporting
- Inaccurate reporting
- Overlooking details
- 14. Staff Debriefing
- Ineffectual communication
- Non-compliance
- 15. Regular Maintenance of Safes
- Material wear and tear
- Ignorance of safety norms
- 16. Emergency Management Planning
- Lack of training
- No emergency exit
- 17. Staff Training
- Inadequate knowledge
- Incorrect handling techniques
- 18. Periodic inspections
- Overlooking minor issues
- Delay in fixing faults
- 19. Regular customer feedback
- Customer dissatisfaction
- Ignorance of complaints
- 20. Updating safety protocols
- Outdated protocols
- Non-adherence to protocols