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The Coolant Flusher Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Inadequate equipment
- 2. Coolant Assessment
- Contact with hot surfaces
- Skin or eye irritation
- 3. Draining Old Coolant
- Exposure to coolant fluids
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 4. Flushing System
- Ineffective flushing
- Foreign debris in the system
- 5. Refilling Coolant
- Spillage
- Overfilling
- 6. Equipment Testing
- Equipment malfunction
- Leaks
- 7. User Training
- Inadequate training
- Miscommunications
- 8. Proper Disposal
- Environmental damage
- Improper disposal technique
- 9. Clean-up Work Area
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 10. Monitoring Process
- Misreading gauges
- Failure to follow procedure
- 11. Maintaining Equipment
- Maintenance neglect
- Malfunctioning components
- 12. Emergency Plans
- Lack of emergency response plan
- Inadequate first aid kit