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The Set Elevator Floor Levels Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to dust
- tripping over equipment
- 2. Inspection of Lift Shaft
- Falling from height
- dropping tools
- 3. Installation of Guide Rails
- Muscular strain
- falling objects
- 4. Installation of Counterweight
- Crushed by heavy object
- muscular strain
- 5. Wiring Electrical Connections
- Electrical shock
- fire hazard
- 6. Installing Elevator Cabin
- Work at height
- falling objects
- 7. Joining Control Cables
- Electrocution
- fire hazard
- 8. Setting Up Machine Room
- Tripping on cable
- caught in machinery
- 9. Checking Lift Operation
- Caught in moving parts
- fall within cabin
- 10. Testing Safety Systems
- Failure of safety system
- trapped in lift
- 11. Setting Floor Levels
- Falling from height
- misaligned levels
- 12. Finishing and Cleaning Up
- Slips from wet floor
- exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 13. Final Inspection
- Electrical faults
- missed hazards
- 14. Documentation and Hand Over
- Incomplete documentation
- misunderstanding of operation
- 15. Follow Up Service
- Maintenance injuries
- electrical shocks