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The Task Lighting Management Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper lighting
- Trip hazards from cords
- Incorrect positioning of lights
- 2. Assess area for required lighting
- Inadequate visibility
- Electrical risks with faulty equipment
- 3. Set up task lighting
- Risk of falls during setup
- Electrical faults causing shock
- 4. Inspect and Test Task lighting
- Risk of electrical shock
- Faulty equipment causing injury
- 5. Use task lighting
- Eye strain due to poor quality light
- Fire risk from overheating lights
- 6. Re-positioning task lighting
- Tripping over wires
- Falls while moving or adjusting equipment
- 7. Maintain task lighting
- Electrical shock from poorly maintained equipment
- Fire risk from malfunctioning lights
- 8. Dismantling and storing task lighting
- Risk of fall while dismantling
- Injury from improperly stored equipment
- 9. Lighting Failure management
- Working in darkness leading to accidents
- Potential panic leading to injuries
- 10. Emergency procedures
- Fire from short circuit
- Accidents due to sudden darkness
- 11. Document control
- Lost or misplaced documents leading to confusion
- Time wastage looking for documentation
- 12. Continuous Improvement
- Resistance to change leading to workplace friction
- Time taken for retraining
- 13. Management Responsibility
- Poor decision making
- Inadequate dissemination of Information
- 14. Training and Competence
- Poor skillset leading to accidents
- Non adherence to safety standards
- 15. Incident management
- Poor crisis handling
- Delay in providing first aid
- 16. Communication
- Confusion due to lack of communication
- Increased risks due to unaddressed concerns
- 17. Review and closure
- Missed potential improvements
- Accidents due to unaddressed issues
- 18. Archive documentation
- Loss of important documents
- Misplaced data leading to future problems
- 19. Evaluate outcomes
- Inability to learn from past incidents
- Dilution of critical information
- 20. Feedforward into planning for next project
- Repeated mistakes
- Lost opportunity for improvement