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The Work Closely With Engine-Driven Generators Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate lighting
- trip and fall hazards
- 2. Pre-Operation Checks
- High temperature surfaces
- electrical shock
- 3. Generator Startup
- Excessive noise
- vibration
- 4. Normal Operation
- Contact with moving parts
- airborne particles
- 5. Refuelling Generators
- Fuel spillage
- burn from hot surfaces
- 6. Maintenance Procedures
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- entanglement in rotating equipment
- 7. Troubleshooting
- Electric shock
- explosion
- 8. Emergency Situations
- Fire hazards
- physical injury
- 9. Generator Shutdown
- Thermal burn
- electric shock
- 10. Post-Operation Checks
- Slips due to oil spillage
- crush injuries
- 11. Routine Maintenance Checks
- Hazardous fumes
- manual handling injuries
- 12. Regular Cleaning
- Inhalation of dust particles
- skin contact with cleaning chemicals
- 13. Storing Elderly Generators
- Falls from height
- slipped disc due to incorrect lifting
- 14. Disposing Defective Generators
- Environmental pollution
- manual handling injuries
- 15. Training New Employees
- Failure to use PPE correctly
- incorrect operation of machinery
- 16. Compliance with Regulations
- Fines
- legal repercussions due to know-how gap
- 17. Regular Audits
- Health risks
- non-compliance with regulatory standards
- 18. Disaster Recovery Plan
- Lack of emergency coordination
- accidents during power recovery
- 19. Planning For Repair Works
- Equipment electrocution
- uncontrolled ignition
- 20. Record Keeping
- Dizziness due to working on screen continuously
- carpal tunnel syndrome