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The Conduct Suspension Adjustments Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Incorrect use of safety equipment
- 2. Assess Suspension
- Incorrect assessment
- Faulty equipment
- 3. Unbolt Suspension
- Flying debris
- Hand injuries
- 4. Remove Suspension
- Heavy lifting
- Dropping parts
- 5. Inspect Suspension
- Eye injury from debris
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 6. Adjust Suspension
- Ill-fitting parts
- Over-tightening
- 7. Replace Suspension
- Improper installation
- Heavy lifting
- 8. Torque Bolts
- Over-torquing
- Strain injuries
- 9. Test Suspension
- Incorrect testing method
- Accidents due to faulty suspension
- 10. Clean up Area
- Slips on oil or fluid spills
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 11. Document Work Done
- Wrong documentation
- Lost information
- 12. Disposal Off Wastes
- Handling hazardous waste
- improper disposal
- 13. Report Any Incidents
- Not reporting incidents
- Incorrect report
- 14. Follow-up Inspection
- Missed issues during initial inspection
- Faulty equipment
- 15. Ongoing Maintenance
- Untimely maintenance
- Missed maintenance procedures
- 16. Check Tool Calibration
- Uncalibrated tools causing faulty work
- Injury using uncalibrated tool
- 17. Safety Briefing
- Lack of understanding of safety procedures
- Noncompliance with safety briefing instructions
- 18. Equipment Check
- Use of defective equipment
- Incomplete check causing usage of faulty equipment
- 19. Re-inspection
- Missed issues during re-inspection due to oversight or haste
- 20. Final Clean-up and Debrief
- Tripping over tools/ loose parts
- Incorrect disposal of waste