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The Seat Belt Checks And Repairs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment
- Poor lighting conditions
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty seat belt materials
- Improper tools usage
- 3. Safety Inspection
- Electrical hazard
- Tripping Hazard
- 4. Seat Belt Removal
- Sharp objects
- misplacement of parts
- 5. Fault Checking
- Improper fault diagnosis
- electric shock from faulty wires
- 6. Repair Assessment
- Misjudging extent of repair
- inadequate measures taken
- 7. Ordering Parts
- Wrong product order
- delayed delivery
- 8. Uninstallation of Defective Parts
- Fixture damages
- Scratches
- 9. Installation of New Parts
- Incorrect installation
- Malfunction due to mishandling
- 10. Quality Assurance Check
- Overlooking defects
- Rushed checks resulting in lapses
- 11. Exterior Cleaning
- Use of improper detergents
- slipping hazard due to wet surfaces
- 12. Interior Vacuum
- Electronic damage from water exposure
- Noise exposure
- 13. Customer Verification
- Incompletion of repairs
- dissatisfaction due to miscommunication
- 14. Documentation and Billing
- Billing errors
- Loss of crucial documents
- 15. Parking Vehicle
- Collision with other vehicles
- poor visibility
- 16. Job Closure
- Customer dissatisfaction
- Misfiling of completed jobs records
- 17. Cleaning of Workspace
- Tripping hazard from leftover debris
- Chemical exposures
- 18. Tool and Equipment Check
- Faulty tools
- Incomplete toolkit
- 19. Safety Equipment Check
- Damaged safety gear
- Missing safety equipment
- 20. Post-Work Restock
- Inadequate stock for next repair
- Misplacement of items