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The Disassemble Drive Shafts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment
- lack of training
- 2. Safety check
- Misuse of safety gear
- Safety equipment failure
- 3. Unmount Drive Shaft
- Falling objects
- Pinch points
- 4. Inspection
- Electric shock
- Sharp edges
- 5. Disassemble Drive Shaft
- Severe injury from misuse of tools
- Dropped load
- 6. Clean and Lubricate
- Chemical exposure
- Slips due to spillage
- 7. Determine Parts for Replacement
- Eye strain
- Cuts and Abrasions
- 8. Replace Necessary Components
- Mishandling of parts
- Incorrect installation
- 9. Reassemble Drive Shaft
- Incorrect assembly
- Potential of flying particles
- 10. Health & Safety Assessment
- Inadequate post-task assessment
- Communicable diseases
- 11. Testing and Function Check
- Mechanical hazards
- Electrical faults
- 12. Proper Waste Disposal
- Contact with harmful contaminants
- Hazardous waste
- 13. Training
- Lack of competency
- Accidents due to poor training
- 14. Maintenance
- Improper maintenance practices
- Equipment faults and malfunctions
- 15. Reporting
- Failure to report issues promptly
- Miscommunication
- 16. Documentation
- Loss of vital work information
- Inaccuracy in records
- 17. Storage
- Improperly secured items
- Damage to parts or machinery
- 18. Debriefing
- Incomplete information
- Poor knowledge retention
- 19. Clean Work Area
- Tripping hazards
- Chemical spills
- 20. Review Safety Procedures
- Non-compliance with safety procedures
- Improper use of PPE