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The Airbag Removal Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Injury from improper lifting
- Exposure to battery acid
- 2. Isolate battery
- Electric shock
- Chemical burn
- 3. Locate Airbag Module
- Awkward positions causing musculoskeletal injuries
- Cuts and abrasions
- 4. Disconnecting airbag connector
- Electrical hazard
- puncture wounds
- 5. Removing airbag module
- Physical injury due to dropped tools or parts
- Eye injury from flying particles
- 6. Checking removed airbag
- Skin irritation
- Inhalation of dust
- 7. Cleaning workplace
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- Chemical exposure from cleaning products
- 8. Securely storing the removed air bag
- Injury from improper lifting or moving
- Fire hazard if stored improperly
- 9. Documentation
- Poor posture
- eye strain
- 10. Dismantling empty airbag
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- cuts and abrasions
- 11. Visual inspection
- Eye strain
- incorrect diagnosis due to poor lighting
- 12. Recording and reporting
- Strain injuries due to repeated motions
- stress from overwork
- 13. Dispose removed airbag
- Environmental pollution
- misuse of disposal methods
- 14. Reconnect Battery
- Electric shock
- acid burns
- 15. Test system operation
- Electric shock
- failure of part leading to injury
- 16. Clean up
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards from unclean surfaces
- chemical exposure
- 17. Post operation inspection and maintenance
- Repetitive strain injury
- eye strain from prolonged focus
- 18. Provide feedback to team
- Stress
- potential conflict situations
- 19. Review work process
- Prolonged sitting
- eye strain
- 20. Storage/ Log off
- Slips
- trips and falls
- improper storage causing injuries