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The Setting Up Home Theatres Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Mishandling of equipment
- Slipping on cables
- 2. Layout Planning
- Tripping over loose wires
- Electric Shock
- 3. Installing Sound Equipment
- Improper lifting technique
- Falling from heights
- Electrical hazards during installation.
- 4. Mounting the Screen
- Falling objects if poorly installed
- Working at height
- 5. Placing and Fixtures
- Cluttered work area causing trips
- Mishandling tools
- 6. Wiring and Connectivity
- Electric shock
- Starting a fire due to incorrect wiring
- 7. System Check
- Electrical shock
- Disturbance due to loud noise
- 8. Troubleshooting and Adjustments
- Incorrect handling of equipment
- Electrocution from damaged cables
- 9. Cleanup
- Trips by leaving materials around
- Injuries from sharp objects left behind
- 10. Customer Handover
- Inadequate safety briefing
- Misuse of equipment
- 11. Waste Management
- Cuts from disposing of sharp waste
- Trips over improperly stored waste
- 12. Project Closeout
- Imperfections left over risking injury
- 13. Transport back to Warehouse
- Heavy lifting
- Hazardous driving conditions
- 14. Unloading of Equipment
- Heavy lifting injuries
- Mechanical handling equipment accidents
- 15. Stock Take and Maintenance
- Incorrect storage posing a falling risk
- Sharp objects
- 16. Incident Reporting
- Underreported incidents
- Misjudged dangers
- 17. Training and Learning Sharing
- Insufficient safety training
- Poor communication
- 18. Documentation
- Data losses
- Misinterpretation of data
- 19. Meeting with Team
- Poor communication leading to accidents and mishandling tools
- 20. De-brief and Reflection
- Inadequate debriefing leading to repeats of the same accidents