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The Updating Outdated Industrial Controls Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical shocks
- falling objects
- 2. Equipment Check
- Cuts from sharp object
- muscle strain
- 3. Power Shut Down
- Electric shocks
- fire hazard
- 4. Old Control Removal
- Chemical exposure
- cuts
- falls
- 5. Area Clean Up
- Respiratory problems due to dust
- injuries from sharp objects.
- 6. New Control Unpacking
- Muscular strain
- cuts from sharp object.
- 7. Installation
- Electric sparks
- chemical leakage
- 8. Wiring Verification
- Electrical shocks
- wiring burns
- 9. Testing Phase
- Equipment failure
- heat stress
- 10. Fault Rectification
- Electrical shock
- tripping hazards
- 11. Re-testing
- Component failures
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 12. Final Review
- Poor ergonomics
- strain injuries
- 13. Documentation
- Paper cuts
- poor ergonomics
- 14. Cleaning of Work Area
- Exposure to chemicals
- musculoskeletal disorders
- 15. Power Restoration
- Electrical shock
- explosion
- 16. Post-Operations Review
- Muscular fatigue
- psychological stress
- 17. Reporting & Completion
- Repetitive strain injury (RSI)
- muscular fatigue
- 18. Annual Review/Maintenance
- Cuts from sharp object
- electrocution
- 19. Routine Checks & Updates
- Chemical exposure
- falls
- injuries from tools
- 20. Obsolete Controls Disposal
- Chemical spills
- laceration