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The Car Lockout Services Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- injuries from heavy equipment
- 2. Arrival at Site
- Traffic accidents
- Exposures to harmful substances
- 3. Initial Assessment
- Incorrect assessment
- electrical shocks from faulty car circuits
- 4. Gathering Tools
- Injuries from sharp tools or incorrect handling of tools
- 5. Unlocking the Car
- Unexpected movement of the vehicle
- accidental harm to the car owner
- 6. Inspection inside the Vehicle
- Exposure to harmful substances
- potential bites from pests
- 7. Key Retrieval
- Hand strain or injury due to delicate manoeuvres
- exposure to airbags
- 8. Verification with Customer
- Potential conflict with unsatisfied customers.
- 9. Finishing Procedures
- Inefficient work procedures leading to stress risk
- 10. Driving off
- Risk of traffic accidents due to fatigue or carelessness.
- 11. Vehicle Maintenance
- Injuries from maintaining equipment
- exposure to harsh cleaning chemicals.
- 12. Reporting and Documentation
- Strain due to improper posture while preparing reports
- Stress from managing large quantities of information.
- 13. Dealing with Difficult Customers
- Potential conflict leading to stress or physical altercations.
- 14. Debriefing at End of Shift
- Fatigue leading to risk of errors in debriefing
- Slips
- trips and falls.
- 15. End of Day Clean Up
- Allergies to cleaning products
- injuries from heavy lifting.
- 16. Rest and Recuperation
- Stress from long work hours not managed properly.
- 17. Training Revisions
- Stress from continuous learning expectations.
- 18. Team Briefings
- Miscommunication leading to errors in work procedure.
- 19. Inventory Checks
- Repetitive strain injury from extensive handling of equipment items.
- 20. Waste Disposal
- Infections from improper waste handling.