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The Working With Security Alarms Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electric Shock
- Fall from Height
- Cuts or abrasions from handling tools
- 2. Accessing Alarm System
- Fall from Ladder
- Electrical hazards
- 3. Testing the System
- Electrical Overload
- Fire Hazard
- Personal Injury
- 4. Deactivating Old System
- Electric Shock
- Corroded parts
- 5. Installing New System
- Electrical Hazards
- Fall from Ladder
- 6. Wiring Connection
- Electric Shock
- Burns from hot tools
- 7. Testing New System
- False Alarms triggering panic
- Miscommunication
- 8. Finalising Installation
- Cleanup-related Injuries
- Leftover Parts causing trip hazards
- 9. Customer Training
- Risk of misinformation
- risk of system misuse
- 10. Post-Installation Check
- Overlooking Errors
- potential system issues
- 11. Documentation and Reporting
- Mistakes in documentation
- Incorrect reporting
- 12. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Fall injury
- 13. Troubleshooting
- Electric Shock
- Component overheating
- 14. Decommissioning an old system
- Electric Shock
- hazardous waste disposal
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Panic situations
- Improper procedures followed
- 16. Job Completion and Review
- Inadequate system functionality
- Safety breaches whilst completing a job
- 17. Regular Inspection
- Misdiagnosed system problems
- overlooked issues
- 18. Escalating a problem
- Inadequate communication
- incorrect problem diagnosis
- 19. Dealing with system failure
- Failure to follow procedures
- Miscommunication
- 20. Training new staff
- Risk of misinformation
- Inadequate training resulting in accidents