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The Testing Emergency Lighting Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical hazards
- Trip hazards from cables
- 2. Equipment Check
- Electrical fault
- Injury from faulty equipment
- 3. Area Isolation
- Risk of non-isolation
- unexpected startup
- 4. Lighting Inspection
- Electric Shock
- falling objects
- 5. Testing process
- Risk of fire
- incorrect testing process
- 6. Result Documentation
- Strain from prolonged sitting
- paper cut
- 7. Fault Identification
- Electric shock
- wrong identification
- 8. Reporting faults
- Incorrect reporting
- missed hazards
- 9. Repair Planning
- Incorrect diagnosis
- dust inhalation
- 10. Repair Approval
- Injury due to hurried approval
- missed hazards
- 11. Procuring Replacement Parts
- Risk of purchasing wrong parts
- overpriced items
- 12. Maintenance Work
- Electric shock
- burns
- 13. Post Repair Testing
- Failure of lighting system
- heat hazards
- 14. Record Keeping
- Data loss
- inaccurate records
- 15. Area Clean-up
- Slip and fall
- sharp object injuries
- 16. Final Review
- Incomplete reset
- missed procedure step
- 17. System Activation
- Electrical surge
- inadequate lighting
- 18. Handover Process
- Incomplete process
- lack of training
- 19. Regular Monitoring and Maintenance Check
- Negligence
- equipment fail early warning signs
- 20. Emergency Drills
- Panic
- not being familiar with the procedure