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Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
TASK: [REDACTED] Industrial Enclosure Cleaning and Maintenance
Generated: 2026-07-08 19:42:00
Clearance: Level 2 Industrial
Step Visual Ref Action & Method Required Protocol & PPE
1
VISUAL REDACTED
Initial visual inspection of XXXXXX enclosure prior to maintenance Operator visually assesses the enclosure contents, identifying active components, XXXXXX structural supports, hazardous debris buildup, and containment apparatus. Enclosure is isolated on a stable industrial platform.
Mandatory PPE:
Heavy-duty nitrile gloves conforming to EN 374 (protection against chemical agents); closed-toe safety footwear; decontamination facilities must be immediately accessible.
2
VISUAL REDACTED
Opening primary access panel using industrial latch mechanism Operator uses hand to manipulate the heavy-duty XXXXXX catch mechanism on the front of the enclosure to release the primary panel. Panel is lifted upward and secured in the open position to prevent accidental closure during hazardous maintenance.
Mandatory PPE:
Nitrile gloves conforming to EN 374; ensure gloves are intact with no tears or punctures before commencing panel manipulation.
3
VISUAL REDACTED
Securing access panel in elevated position Access panel is fully raised and secured using the integral hydraulic retention mechanism to maintain safe access. Operator ensures panel is stable and will not fall during extraction operations. Active internal components remain energized during this phase.
Mandatory PPE:
Nitrile gloves conforming to EN 374.
4
VISUAL REDACTED
Manual removal of contaminated organic/chemical waste Operator reaches into the enclosure and manually removes saturated or soiled XXXXXX matter. Care is taken to avoid disturbing calibrated sensors. Items are removed slowly to prevent particulate dispersion.
Mandatory PPE:
Nitrile gloves conforming to EN 374 (mandatory for handling contaminated industrial waste).
Site Waste Protocol: Contaminated matter must be disposed of as hazardous waste in accordance with the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

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Risk Assessment & Method Statement (RAMS)
TASK: Relocation of Mobile Processing Unit and Operation of Industrial Extractor Fan
ENVIRONMENT: Heavy manufacturing floor. Mixed surfacing: anti-fatigue matting transitioning to polished concrete. High voltage mains access present.
METHOD: Refer to linked AI visual SOP.
Identified Hazard Initial Risk Required Control Measures Residual Risk
Electrical hazard from mains-powered industrial extractor Electric shock or electrocution if casing is damaged, internal wiring exposed, or contact made with live 3-phase components.
Severity5
Likelihood2
SCORE: 10 (TOLERABLE)
Visual inspection of heavy-duty casing and armoured flex prior to use. Ensure appliance bears CE/UKCA marking and complies with BS EN 60335-2-80 (Safety of electrical appliances - Particular requirements for fans). Operate only on dry, stable concrete away from coolant sources.
5 (LOW)
Acceptable
Mechanical entanglement hazard from high-velocity rotating fan blades Laceration, crushing, or amputation injury to extremities if inserted through safety guard whilst blades are rotating.
Severity4
Likelihood2
SCORE: 8 (TOLERABLE)
Fan guard must comply with BS EN 60335-2-80 spacing requirements. Ensure guard is securely bolted and not structurally compromised. Isolate 3-phase power lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) before any cleaning or maintenance.
4 (LOW)
Acceptable
Trip hazard from armoured power cable and mobile unit positioning Slip, trip, or fall resulting in impact injuries, fractures, or head trauma on concrete surface.
Severity3
Likelihood3
SCORE: 9 (TOLERABLE)
Route power cable away from forklift traffic routes. Secure cable using industrial management clips or heavy-duty cable ramps. Maintain clear access routes in accordance with Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992.
3 (LOW)
Acceptable
Risk Scoring Key (L x S): 1-6 Acceptable / Low | 8-12 Tolerable / Med | 15-25 Unacceptable / High
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