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The Working With Analog And Digital Signal Processing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment setup
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Checking Equipment
- Faulty machinery
- Using inadequate safety measures
- 3. Analogue Signal Processing
- Exposure to noisy environment
- Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
- 4. Identifying Signal Characteristics
- Visual strain
- Working in uncomfortable positions
- 5. Digital Signal Processing
- Exposure to high-frequency signals
- RSI
- 6. Converting Signals
- Mistakes in execution
- Electrical hazards
- 7. Implementing Filters
- Overheating devices
- Fire hazard
- 8. Validating Performance Metrics
- Untrained staff
- Failure in test procedure
- 9. Carrying Out Quality Checks
- Working with faulty data
- Improper record management
- 10. Data Recording and Storage
- Data loss or breach
- Mishandling of sensitive information
- 11. Communicating Results
- Unauthorised disclosure of classified info
- Miscommunication leading to errors
- 12. Maintenance of Equipment
- Electrical hazards
- Use of obsolete or worn-out parts
- 13. Updating System Firmwares
- Human error
- System compatibility issues
- 14. Handling of Waste
- Chemical exposure
- Indiscriminate disposal
- 15. Team Feedback and Documentation
- Poor record keeping
- Inconsistent communication
- 16. Decommissioning and/or Disposal
- Fire hazards
- Data breach
- 17. Closure and Follow-up
- Incomplete execution
- Failure to follow guidelines
- 18. Health and Safety Training
- Absence of safety training
- Incorrectly trained staff