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The Chassis Adjustments Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips
- falls
- improper use of tools
- 2. Checking Tools and Equipment
- Faulty equipment
- unauthorised use
- 3. Setting up Workstation
- Poor ergonomics
- lack of space
- 4. Positioning Chassis
- Manual handling injuries
- unintended movement
- 5. Removing old Components
- Hand injuries
- eye injuries from flying debris
- 6. Inspecting Chassis
- Missed damage
- repeating steps unnecessarily
- 7. Adjusting Chassis Alignment
- Incorrect positioning
- equipment failure
- 8. Installing New Components
- Improper installation
- insufficient torque on bolts
- 9. Testing Chassis' alignment
- Falls from height
- injury from incorrect operation
- 10. Cleanup
- Trips and falls
- hazardous materials disposal
- 11. Re-check and recommission
- Incorrect assembly
- equipment faults
- 12. Post-Adjustment Inspection
- Failure to identify issues
- insufficient inspection
- 13. Tagging & Identification
- Misidentification of components
- confusion aboutmaintenance status
- 14. Documentation
- Inaccurate records
- miscommunication
- 15. Handover
- Unqualified person takes control
- incomplete handover
- 16. Follow-up
- Recurrence of initial problems
- overlooked issues
- 17. Emergency Procedures
- Unprepared for emergency situations
- panic
- 18. Training
- Misunderstanding instructions
- improper procedures
- 19. Reporting
- Failure to report issues
- miscommunication
- 20. Review and Improvement
- Complacency
- resistance to change