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The Diesel Fuel Filter Replacement Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slipping
- falling
- skin contact with diesel fuel
- eye contact with diesel fuel
- 2. Tools Gathering
- Incorrect/ Insufficient tools
- hand injuries
- 3. Location Detection
- Wrong location identification
- physical hazards from environment
- 4. Safety Gear Wearing
- Inappropriate protection gear
- incorrect use of safety equipment
- 5. Filter Loosening
- Spills and leakages
- filter breaks causing injury
- 6. Old Filter Removal
- Spills
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- 7. New Filter Placement
- Incorrect placement
- leaks
- 8. Tightening of Filter
- Incorrect installation leading to leaks
- physical strain
- 9. System Check
- System error
- leaks
- 10. Clean-up Procedure
- Slip due to mess
- chemical exposure
- 11. Waste Disposal
- Improper disposal
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 12. Post-Action Review
- Missed steps or overlooked precautions
- 13. Reporting
- Errors in report
- omitted information
- 14. Equipment Storage
- Incorrect storage leading to damages
- tripping hazards
- 15. Maintenance Check
- Overlooked maintenance issues
- system faults
- 16. Documentation
- Omitted Information
- incorrect reporting
- 17. Communication
- Miscommunication leading to errors
- 18. Training
- Lack of knowledge or skills
- non-compliance with SOP
- 19. Emergency Handling
- Delayed response to emergency situations
- 20. Debriefing
- Miscommunication
- overlooked issues in the debriefing