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The Wire Junction Boxes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical hazards
- tripping over wires
- 2. Setting Up
- Improper lifting techniques
- lack of PPE
- 3. Installation
- Inadequate training
- sharp objects
- 4. Maintenance
- Electrocution
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 5. Wiring
- Fire hazard
- exposure to harmful chemicals
- 6. Insulation
- Chemical inhalation
- repetitive strain injury
- 7. Labelling
- Strain from repetitive motion
- inadequate light
- 8. Testing
- Electrocution
- equipment malfunction
- 9. Troubleshooting
- Fire risk from overheated components
- chemical exposures
- 10. Clean-up
- Slipping or tripping
- improper disposal of wastes
- 11. Safety Checks
- Electrocution
- use of inappropriate tools
- 12. Power Connection
- Electrocution
- power surges
- 13. Quality Inspection
- Eye strain
- faulty equipment operation
- 14. Documentation
- Paper cut injuries
- digital screen eye strain
- 15. Completion and Handover
- Falling tools or materials
- overlooked safety issues
- 16. Debriefing
- Heat exhaustion
- dehydration
- 17. Emergency Response
- Exposure to live electricity
- inability to evacuate
- 18. Review and Update of Procedures
- Overlooked safety procedures
- improper record keeping
- 19. Training and Education
- Inadequate protective gear
- insufficient training
- 20. Site Decommission and Closure
- Improper waste disposal
- dust and debris