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The Connect Disconnect Airlines Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Falling objects
- 2. Training about procedure
- Lack of knowledge
- Accident due to ignorance
- 3. Inspecting airlines and couplers
- Faulty equipment
- Electrical hazards
- 4. Securing area beforehand
- Unidentified job hazard
- Slips or trips
- 5. Connecting airlines
- Coupling under pressure
- Hose whipping
- 6. Testing airlines
- Unexpected equipment behaviour
- Air leaks
- 7. Disconnecting airlines
- Hot surfaces
- Pressure release injury
- 8. Handling airlines
- Heavy lifting
- Strain injuries
- 9. Storing airlines
- Slips
- trips
- falls from improper storage
- 10. Cleaning up the workplace
- Fire hazard due to inflammable substances
- Exposure to chemicals
- 11. Returning equipments
- Crush injury
- Incorrect storage methods
- 12. Debriefing
- Poor communication
- Misunderstanding instructions
- 13. Filling out documentation
- Paper cuts
- Missing information leading to future mishaps
- 14. Leaving the work site
- Leaving equipment running
- Safety procedures not followed
- 15. Emergency procedures
- Panic
- Wrong actions during emergency situation
- 16. Regular maintenance checks
- Improper use of tools
- Electrocution
- 17. Replacement of parts
- Improper sequencing
- Wrong part replacements causing accidents
- 18. Lubricating moving parts
- Fire hazard
- Chemical skin burns
- 19. Checking connections before use
- Unnoticed faulty connection
- Coupler separation
- 20. Servicing airline equipment
- Incorrect servicing can lead to future accidents
- Lack of tools