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The Corry Wheel Transportation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Injury from manual handling
- Slipping on spills
- 2. Pre-Use Inspection
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Electrical shock
- 3. Loading/Unloading
- Falling objects
- Physical strains
- 4. Transportation
- Traffic accidents
- Vibrations impacts
- 5. Wheel Connection
- Fingers/clothing caught
- Improper mounting procedure
- 6. Operation
- Noise pollution
- Overexertion and physical strain
- 7. Maintenance/Repair
- Unsafe usage of tools
- Inhalation of toxic gases
- 8. Wheel Disconnection
- Inadequate disconnection
- Potential fire hazard
- 9. Safe Storage
- Unsafe stacking
- Tripping over tools/parts
- 10. Waste Disposal
- Unprotected exposure to chemicals
- Incorrect disposal method
- 11. Cleaning Tasks
- Allergic reactions
- Eye injuries due to chemical splashes
- 12. Documentation
- Chances of incorrect recording
- Data confidentiality risks
- 13. Emergency Procedures
- Delay in application
- Lack of preparedness
- 14. Training
- Improper training methods
- Lack of understanding
- 15. PPE Usage
- Usage non-compliance
- Ill-fitting equipment
- 16. Project Closing
- Injuries during cleanup
- Incorrect data recording
- 17. Review of procedures
- Inadequate follow up
- Incorrect method application
- 18. Management of Subcontractors
- Non-compliance with safety measures
- Irregular monitoring
- 19. Safety Inspection
- Incomplete inspection
- Communication gap in hazards reporting
- 20. End of service procedures
- Improper shutdown process
- Electrical shock