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The Test Wiring Installations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unexpected energisation
- Electrical shock
- 2. Isolation of power
- Risk of electric shocks
- Unscheduled power re-connection
- 3. Inspecting work area
- Falling equipment
- Untidy work environment
- 4. Use of insulating mats
- Poorly maintained mat
- Inadequate usage
- 5. Set up ladder
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Incorrect setup
- 6. Removal of existing wiring
- Electric shock
- Physical injuries from sharp ends
- 7. Installing new wires
- Inadequate support for hanging wires
- Entanglement
- 8. Tool operation
- Improper usage
- Faulty tools
- Unintentional cuts or burns
- 9. Testing newly installed lines
- Incorrect voltage reading
- Interruption to other circuits
- 10. Secure excess wires
- Cut or burn accidents
- Tripping risk
- 11. Machine startup
- Electrical faults
- Fire hazard
- 12. Cleanup of workplace
- Physical injuries by sharp objects
- Slippery surfaces
- 13. Final testing of installation
- Incorrect voltage
- Overheating circuits
- 14. Disconnecting power source
- Risk of electrical shock
- Fire hazard
- 15. Placement of warning signs
- Miscommunication
- Not clearly visible
- 16. Reporting and documentation
- Miseducation
- Missing out important details
- 17. Debriefing of team
- Miscommunication
- Incomplete briefing
- 18. Packing up tools and equipment
- Injury due to handling heavy equipment
- Misplacement of tools
- 19. Waste disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Incorrect disposal method
- 20. Final Site Inspection
- Neglecting any damage or irregularities
- Risk of remaining hazards