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The Driver Cabin Comfort Adjustments Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect posture
- Improper seat setting
- 2. Cabin Settings Adjustment
- Manual handling risk
- RSI from repetitive movement
- 3. Steering Wheel Adjustment
- Poor posture
- Strain injury
- 4. Checking Mirrors and Visibility
- Eye strain
- Twisting and bending over
- 5. Seat adjustments
- Repetitive manual adjustment causing strain
- Incorrect seat position leading to bad posture
- 6. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Use
- Inadequate PPE leading to injury
- PPE incorrect usage
- 7. Orientation of Controls
- Poor orientation leading to confusion and accidents
- Strain from reaching controls
- 8. Comfort testing
- Awkward body positions
- Wrong testing methods
- 9. Final Adjustments
- Ergonomic strains from improper adjustments
- Repetitive movement strains
- 10. Inspection of the Cabin Area
- Exposure to broken or sharp objects
- Slips
- Trips
- falls from obstruction in the cabin
- 11. Evaluating Controls and Feedback System
- Mental stress from complex systems
- Eye strain from screens
- 12. Operation of test system
- System malfunction
- Injury due to improper operation
- 13. Verifying the Adjustment
- Critical controls missed leading to occupational hazard
- Strains due to repetitive checks
- 14. Finalizing Work
- intensive concentration leading to mental stress
- repetitive actions
- Incorrect completion leading to cabin discomfort
- 15. Documentation and Reporting
- Poor documentation leading to misinformation
- Mental stress from reporting deadlines
- 16. Clean up
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- Slips
- Trips & Falls from wet floor