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The Automotive Electrical Connector Handling Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electric shock
- improper handling of connectors
- 2. Equipment check
- Improper use of equipment
- faulty equipment
- 3. Installation of connectors
- Incorrect assembly
- electric shock
- 4. Testing of connections
- Electric shock
- incorrect test readings
- 5. Connector repair
- Electric shock
- incorrect repair methods
- 6. Dismantling connectors
- Incorrect disassembly process
- damage to components
- 7. Connector replacement
- Handling heavy connectors
- potential slips and falls
- 8. Safety inspection
- Negligence in checking safety measures
- mishandling inspection tools
- 9. Machine operation
- Incorrect operation
- energy release
- 10. Clean up
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- slips and falls
- 11. Maintenance work
- Inadequate maintenance practices
- exposure to electrical parts
- 12. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate emergency responses
- panic situations
- 13. Use of PPE
- Non-compliance with PPE use
- improper use
- 14. Tool storage
- Improper storage techniques
- loss of equipment
- 15. Documentation
- Lost documents
- non-compliance with procedure documentation
- 16. Waste disposal
- Inadequate waste disposal techniques
- exposure to harmful substances
- 17. Training
- Lack of skill
- inadequate training
- 18. Breakdown recovery
- Inadequate recovery measures
- exposure to electrical components
- 19. Connector disposal
- Non-compliance with disposal procedures
- exposure to harmful substances
- 20. Final check
- Negligence in conducting final checks
- overlook of potential hazards