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The Setting Up Sound Systems For School Events Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Tripping over cables
- 2. Equipment Transportation
- Poor vehicle maintenance
- unsafe loading/unloading of equipment
- 3. Arriving at Site
- Incorrect manual handling
- unfamiliar site layout
- 4. Site Assessment
- Electrical hazards
- trip or fall hazards
- 5. Unloading Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- vehicular incidents
- 6. Setting Up
- Electrical hazards
- noise exposure
- 7. Sound Check
- Raised noise levels
- electric shock
- 8. Powering On
- Electrical hazards
- fire/explosion hazards
- 9. Operations
- High noise levels
- stress and fatigue
- 10. Breaks/Rest Times
- Stress/Fatigue
- poor hygiene (food/drink)
- 11. Teardown/Deconstruct
- Manual handling
- moving parts injury
- 12. Load-up
- Manhandling of heavy equipment
- objects falling during lift
- 13. Transportation Back
- Collision due to driver fatigue
- 14. Maintenance/Storage
- Dangers associated with cleaning chemicals
- improper storage leading to equipment damage
- 15. Review & Reporting
- Accidental deletion of data
- ergonomics related health issues due to long hours on computer
- 16. System upgrades and replacement
- Electric shock from faulty cables/wiring
- bad posture while handling equipment
- 17. System backups and recovery
- Data loss in case of unsuccessful backup
- exposure to electromagnetic radiations from storage devices
- 18. Monitor System performance
- Stress due to over monitoring
- Eye strain from prolonged use of screens
- 19. Responding to complaints
- Psychological stress from constant criticism
- Hearing damage on receiving loud feedback
- 20. End of Day Procedures
- Mental fatigue leading to errors
- Repetitive strain injury from habitual procedures