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The Undertake Wireline Logging Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Associated with lifting heavy objects
- manual handling
- trips and falls
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Risk of faulty equipment
- electric shock from malfunctioning equipment
- 3. Hazard Identification
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals or substances
- Flammable materials
- Ignition Sources
- 4. Area Isolation
- Tripping over barriers or signage
- Contact with moving machinery
- 5. Wireline Logging Start
- Electrical risk from wireline operation
- explosive hazards
- 6. Wireline Instrument Insertion
- Crushing injury due to poor control of logging tools
- exposure to overhead loads
- 7. Data Collection and Transfer
- Eye strain from computer screens
- repetitive strain injuries
- 8. Wireline Instrument Recovery
- Crushing injury due to poor control of logging tools
- exposure to overhead loads
- 9. Wireline Logging End
- Fatigue due to long work hours
- Slip or fall while exiting the area
- noise exposure
- 10. Equipment Cleaning and Maintenance
- Chemical Exposure during cleaning
- cut or scrape from maintenance work
- 11. Site Clean-up
- Risk of slips
- trips and falls due to waste materials
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- 12. De-isolation of Area
- Risk of premature de-isolation
- risk of not completely removing isolation
- 13. Equipment Storage
- Incorrect manual handling techniques
- Risk of falling objects when accessing storage
- 14. Documentation
- Repetitive strain injuries
- poor ergonomics
- 15. Post Operation Review
- Psychological stress from post accident review
- lack of effective communication
- 16. Close Out Meeting
- Poor ergonomics during seating
- Psychological Stress from identifying deficiencies