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The Testing Alarm Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to electrical hazards
- Slip and fall risks
- 2. Alarm Detection Equipment Checking
- Electrical shocks
- Trip hazards
- 3. Setting Up Alarm Systems
- Falls from heights
- Electrical dangers
- 4. Testing the Trigger Mechanism
- Accidental alarm trigger
- Electrocution
- 5. Installing Detectors and Sensors
- Electric shock
- Falls from heights
- 6. Circuit Testing
- Electric shock
- Burns from hot components
- 7. Cabling Installation
- Trip over cables
- Electric shock
- 8. Battery Replacement
- Chemical leakage
- Electric shock
- 9. System Modelling
- Programming errors
- Eye strain from screen
- 10. Manual Alarm Activation Testing
- Accidental activation
- Auditory damage from loud alarms
- 11. Automatic Alarm Activation Testing
- Unintended activations
- Auditory damage from loud alarms
- 12. Final Inspection
- Overlooking a critical error
- Electric shock
- 13. Documentation
- Incorrect data recording
- Misplacement of documents
- 14. Communication with Client
- Miscommunication issues
- Loss or leakage of sensitive information
- 15. Clean-up
- Trip over debris
- Hand injuries from handling sharp objects
- 16. Disposal of Waste Materials
- Injury from handling sharp objects
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 17. Equipment Demobilisation
- Injury from lifting heavy equipment
- Tripping over cables
- 18. Post-Operational Review
- Incorrect evaluation
- Missed recurring issues