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The Disc Brakes Repair Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Exposure to asbestos
- 2. Disassembling brakes
- Cutting injury
- Inhaling brake dust
- 3. Cleaning parts
- Chemical exposure
- Eye injury from particles
- 4. Inspection
- Lifting heavy parts
- Dust inhalation
- 5. Reinstallation
- Pinching fingers
- Misalignment injury
- 6. Testing
- Unexpected brake engagement
- Hand injury
- 7. Clean up
- Slips from oily surface
- Trip over misplaced tools
- 8. Documenting work
- Repetitive strain injury
- eye strain from computer
- 9. Disposal of waste
- Sharp object injury
- chemical hazard
- 10. Review of procedures
- Paper cut
- strain from repeated tasks
- 11. Material ordering
- Heavy lifting
- trip or fall
- 12. Equipment maintenance
- Electric shock
- catching loose clothing on moving parts
- 13. Parts storage
- Falling objects
- manual handling
- 14. Customer service
- Violent client
- mental stress
- 15. Break time
- Burn from hot drinks
- food poisoning
- 16. End of day check
- Travelling in dark conditions
- fatigue
- 17. Equipment sign out
- Heavy lifting
- pinch point
- 18. Stock count
- Repetitive strain injury
- prolonged standing
- 19. Lock up workshop
- Lone working
- trip hazards in low light
- 20. End of day debrief
- Overexertion
- fatigue