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The Cleaning Of Vehicle Oil Strainers. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Ingestion of oil
- Slips and falls on wet surfaces
- 2. Vehicle Positioning
- Vehicle instability
- Crashing hazard
- 3. Tool Collection
- Incorrect tool usage
- Manual handling issues
- 4. Draining Oil
- Chemical burn from hot oil
- Inhaling fumes
- 5. Detach Strainers
- Getting cut or pinched
- Falls from ladder
- 6. Cleaning Strainer
- Ingestion of cleaning substances
- Eye splashes
- 7. Reattachment of Strainers
- Faulty installation
- Struck by falling objects
- 8. Refilling Oil
- Overfilling
- Spillage leading to slips and falls
- 9. Testing
- Failure of equipment
- Leaks
- 10. Cleanup and Decontamination
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Slips and falls on wet surfaces
- 11. Storing Tools
- Improper storage
- Manual handling issues
- 12. Documentation
- Misinterpretation of data
- Incorrect documentation
- 13. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal methods
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 14. Vehicle Repositioning
- Vehicle instability
- Crashing hazard
- 15. Final Inspection
- Missed defects
- Accidents due to remaining hazards
- 16. Reporting
- Poor communication
- Misunderstanding requirements
- 17. Stand-down Operations
- Overexertion
- Accidents due to fatigue
- 18. Review of Safety Measures
- Non-compliance with safety regulations
- Inadequate training or supervision
- 19. Personal Hygiene
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Ingestion of harmful particles
- 20. Post-Operation Maintenance
- Inadequate repairs
- Further damage to vehicle