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The Speed Governor Adjustments Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over loose materials
- Exposure to electric shock
- 2. Equipment Check
- Equipment malfunction
- Trapped fingers/burns from hot parts
- 3. Isolate Power Source
- Possible electrocution
- inadequate grounding
- 4. Protective Gear Use
- Impaired mobility
- Eye injury due to improper fit of goggles
- 5. Safety Barrier Installation
- Falling objects
- Injury due to unsafe barriers
- 6. Operational Verification
- Accidental startup
- Improper halt of machinery
- 7. Valve Closing Procedure
- Pressure buildup
- exposure to chemicals/gas
- 8. Adjustment Check
- Unsteady governor setup
- test failure
- 9. Re-install Protective Covers
- Sharp edges causing cuts
- faulty cover fitting
- 10. System Restart
- Malfunction during restart
- sudden machine movement
- 11. Post-Operation Cleanup
- Exposure to harmful cleaning agents
- Slips due to wet floor
- 12. Emergency Shutdown Drill
- Inadequate knowledge of procedures
- panic during drills
- 13. Document Data
- Inaccurate record keeping
- Missing mandatory data
- 14. Tools Disposal
- Improper disposal causing harm
- Lost tools
- 15. Review Safety Measures
- Non-compliance to revised safety standards
- overlooking minor steps
- 16. Conduct Toolbox Talk
- Miscommunication leading to errors
- lack of employee participation
- 17. Power Restoration Check
- Electrical hazards
- potential fire risk
- 18. Refresher Safety Training
- Dated training material
- inadequate trainer expertise
- 19. Routine Inspection
- Failure of detection of worn out parts
- overlooking faulty gearup
- 20. Regular Equipment Maintenance
- Injury from faulty equipment
- overlooked worn-out tools