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The Test Engine Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Tripping over cables.
- 2. Pre-Operation Checks
- Electrical shock
- Equipment failure.
- 3. Startup of Test Engine System
- Engine explosion
- Noise damage.
- 4. Operation Monitoring
- Fire Hazard
- Misinterpretation of data.
- 5. Routine Maintenance
- Handling heavy equipment
- Exposure to chemicals.
- 6. Emergency Shutdown
- Inadequate training
- Panic induced errors.
- 7. Regular Reporting
- Paper cuts
- Poor posture for prolonged time.
- 8. Fault Diagnosis
- Electric Shock
- Burns from hot surfaces.
- 9. Repair Work
- Machinery trap injuries
- Falling from height.
- 10. Replacement of Parts
- Incorrect installation
- Manual handling.
- 11. Calibration of Instruments
- Misreading instrument indicators
- Electrical shock.
- 12. Validation of Test Results
- False positives/negatives
- Data misinterpretation.
- 13. Shutdown Procedure
- Uncontrolled release of pressure
- Burns due to steam.
- 14. Housekeeping & Clean-up
- Back strains from lifting
- Slippery floor.
- 15. Post-operation Review
- Stress
- Fatigue from long working hours.
- 16. Documentation
- Poor posture
- Carpal tunnel syndrome from repetitive work.
- 17. Quality Control Checks
- Miscalculations
- Incorrect interpretation of results.
- 18. Storage of Equipment
- Inadequate lighting
- Manual lifting of heavy equipment.
- 19. Disposal of Waste Materials
- Chemical spills
- Inhaling harmful vapours.
- 20. Training New Staff
- Inadequate training
- Inefficient communication.