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The Testing Automated Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate lighting
- Improper use of tools
- 2. System Identification
- Electrical hazards
- Unclear labelling
- 3. Safety Briefing
- Ignorance to safety procedures
- Ineffective communication
- 4. Manual Over-ride Setup
- System malfunction
- Incorrect setup
- 5. Automated System Engagement
- Machine malfunction
- Unintended operation
- 6. System Debugging
- Exposure to live elements
- Software bugs
- 7. Load Test Run
- Machinery failure
- Excessive load
- 8. Data Collection & Analysis
- Inaccurate data
- Misinterpretation of data
- 9. Modification and Calibration
- Inapt calibration
- Unintentional modifications
- 10. Repeat Testing
- Recurrent failure
- Depletion in system performance
- 11. Final Debugging & Analysis
- Persisting errors
- Fault in final debugging
- 12. Documentation
- Erroneous recording
- Missed details
- 13. Demonstration to Operators
- Improper operating practices
- Lack of knowledge about the system
- 14. Post Task Evaluation & Review
- Missed evaluation steps
- Insufficient review
- 15. Cleaning Up
- Injury from sharp items left behind
- Slips
- trips & falls due to untidy area
- 16. Shutdown & Secure Workspace
- Unauthorized entry
- Inadequate safeguards
- 17. Emergency Preparedness
- Lack of emergency drills
- Insufficient fire safety equipment
- 18. Maintenance and Inspection
- Improper maintenance procedures
- Lack of inspection
- 19. General Task Supervision
- Poor supervision practices
- Inadequate work supervision
- 20. Disposal or Recycling
- Inappropriate disposal practices
- Mishandling during recycling