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The Subsea Drop Testing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- incorrect handling of heavy equipment
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Electric shock
- entanglement in machinery
- 3. Pre-testing Calibration
- Incorrect data
- equipment failure
- 4. Drop Testing
- Equipment failure
- high impact injuries
- 5. Post-test Evaluation
- Incorrect data
- equipment malfunction
- 6. Data Recording
- Data loss
- misinterpretation of data
- 7. Cleanup and Restoration
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- improper disposal of waste
- 8. Inspection of test site
- Risk of injury from leftover debris
- unseen damage to testing area
- 9. Reporting and Documentation
- Miscommunication
- incorrect documentation
- 10. Transporting equipment back
- Manual handling injuries
- transport-related incidents
- 11. Defects and Damage Identification
- Incorrect identification
- overlooked equipment damage
- 12. Repair and Maintenance
- Improper handling of tools
- risk of further damage to equipment
- 13. Regular Equipment Checks
- Risk of missed defects
- incorrect functioning of equipment
- 14. Emergency Response Training
- Inadequate training
- emergency situation effectiveness
- 15. Regular Site Assessment
- Missed safety issues
- incorrect site assessment
- 16. Staff Safety Training
- Inadequate training
- staff unfamiliarity with safety procedures
- 17. Risk Assessment Analysis
- Wrong identification of risks
- overlooking potential issues
- 18. Corrective Action Records
- Failure to record actions
- incorrect recording
- 19. Incident Reporting Procedures
- Miscommunication
- failure to report incidents correctly
- 20. Review and Improvement Schemes
- Improper review procedures
- overlook of potential improvements