Information

  • Project Title

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

HAZARDS

  • Exposure to live electrical components

  • Risk of electric shock

  • Arc flash

  • Short circuits

  • Overheating equipment

  • Combustible materials near electrical equipment

  • Moving parts of equipment

  • Sharp edges on equipment or panel

  • Battery leakage

  • Poor workspace design

  • Manual handling of heavy equipment

  • High noise levels from equipment

  • Inadequate lighting

  • Unsecured cables and wires

  • Exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF)

  • Restricted access areas

  • Poor ventilation

  • Inadequate training for personnel

  • Potential for human error

RISK SCORE

  • High; Moderate; Low

P.P.E

  • Head

  • Eyes

  • Ears

  • Hands

  • Mask

  • Suit

  • Harness

  • Feet

ISOLATION CONTROL

  • Accidental energization

  • Human error

  • Inadequate de-energization

  • Failure of isolation devices

  • Poor communication

  • Unauthorized removal of locks

ACCESS CONTROL

  • Barricade / Fence

  • Signage

ENVIRONMENT

  • Silt & Sediment

  • Noise Pollution

Waste Management

  • Collection

  • Disposal

RISK ASSESSMENT CARRIED OUT BY

  • Name

  • Name

  • Name

  • Name

  • Name

  • Name

I certify that the electrical installation, to the extent it is effected by the electrical work, has been tested to ensure it is electrically safe and is in accordance with the requirements of the wiring rules and any other standard applying to the electrical installation under the Electrical Safety Regulation 2002.

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