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The Smoke Alarms Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electric shock
- Falling from height
- 2. Smoke Alarm Inspection
- Eye irritation
- Noise exposure
- 3. Ladder Set-up
- Falling from height
- Ladder collapse
- 4. Removal of Old Alarm
- Electric shock
- Dust inhalation
- 5. Electrical Wiring
- Electric shock
- Fire hazard
- 6. Alarm Mounting
- Falling from height
- Drilling injuries
- 7. Connection to Power Source
- Electric shock
- Incorrect connection
- 8. Test Alarm Function
- Hearing damage
- False activation
- 9. Clean-up & Waste Disposal
- Slips
- trips
- cuts
- 10. Documentation & Reporting
- Incorrect information
- Forgotten steps
- 11. Client Handover
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate instructions
- 12. Post-Installation Monitoring
- False alarms
- Undetected smoke