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The Change Brake Pads Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of equipment
- Exposure to brake dust
- 2. Assessment
- Inexperience with inspecting brake pads
- improper conclusions reached
- 3. Gathering Tools and Equipment
- Mishandling tools
- Incorrect use of equipment
- 4. Engagement of Safety Gear
- Improper usage of PPE
- Wearing insufficient PPE
- 5. Removal of Tire
- Accidental slippage
- Release of pressured components
- 6. Inspection of brake system
- Exposure to hot surfaces
- Contact with brake fluid
- 7. Detachment of brake caliper
- Sudden snap back of brake assembly
- Expressed brake fluid
- 8. Removal of old brake pads
- Sharp edges
- Getting caught between objects
- 9. Inspection of replacement brake pads
- Sharp corners
- Defective materials
- 10. Installing New Brake Pads
- Pinching fingers
- Misfit of parts
- 11. Reattachment of brake caliper
- Miscalibration
- Regexposure to brake fluid
- 12. Replacement of the tire
- Misalignment
- Overexertion
- 13. Test procedure
- Failure of brake system
- Damaging new brake pads
- 14. Cleaning Up
- Falling,/tripping over unorganised tools
- Exposure to solvents
- 15. Equipment Storage
- Improper lifting
- hand injuries
- 16. Reporting and Documentation
- Lost or incorrect information
- Poor communication
- 17. Post-operation Inspection
- Mishandling
- Insufficient inspection
- 18. Disposal of Old Parts
- Sharp edges
- Improper disposal