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The Troubleshoot Gas Leaks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Gas exposure
- Slipping or tripping
- 2. Isolate the Area
- Fire explosion
- Interference with other operations
- 3. Leak Detection
- Gas poisoning
- Electrical shock
- 4. Equipment Inspection
- Equipment malfunction
- Physical injury from faulty tools
- 5. Use of Detection Devices
- False readings
- equipment failure
- 6. Interpretation of Signals
- Incorrect diagnosis
- overexposure to gas
- 7. Marking Leak Locations
- Explosive reactions
- Physical injuries
- 8. Repair Planning
- Ignition of gas
- Faulty repair plans
- 9. Carry Out Repairs
- Risk of explosion
- incorrect repairs
- 10. Re-inspection
- Repeat exposure
- Damage to repaired areas
- 11. Monitoring Post-Repair
- Persistent leak
- Newly developed leaks
- 12. Response to Persistent Leaks
- Fire risk
- ongoing gas exposure
- 13. Report Preparation
- Report errors
- Miscommunication
- 14. Report Dissemination
- Misinterpretation
- Lack of response
- 15. Follow-up Actions
- Incomplete repairs
- Recurrent leaks