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The Adjusting Gear Linkages Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Incorrect use of tools
- Inadequate PPE
- 2. Safety checks
- Faulty machinery
- Improper setup
- 3. Isolate gear linkage
- Unexpected energisation
- lack of training
- 4. Adjustment process
- Incorrect adjustments
- Application of excessive force
- Hand injuries from wrong tools usage
- 5. Inspection process
- Inadequate inspection
- Failure to remove faulty components
- 6. Gear linkage reconnection
- Improper technique
- Faulty equipment
- 7. Testing adjustments
- Non-compliance to testing procedures
- mishandling due to inadequate training
- 8. Replace cover panel
- Incorrect placement
- Hand injuries from wrong tools usage
- 9. Perform functional test
- Mechanical hazards
- Use of improper techniques
- 10. Clean up work area
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- Chemical spills
- 11. Document adjustment data
- Miscommunication or lack of documentation
- Electronic hazards
- 12. Secure work area
- Unauthorised access
- Inadequate safety measures in place
- 13. Conduct routine maintenance check
- Use of outdated or faulted checklists
- Miscommunication among team members
- 14. Report any issues
- Lack of transparency
- Miscommunication
- Delay in repairs
- 15. Follow-up on reported issues
- Delayed response
- failure to follow-up
- improper resolution
- 16. Finish work procedures
- incorrect shut-down sequence
- Hand injuries from wrong tools usage