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The Securing Axles And Underbody Components Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor lighting
- Insufficient PPE
- improper tool usage
- 2. Site Inspection
- Unidentified sharp objects
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 3. Positioning Axle Stands
- Risk of crushing injury
- lack of knowledge
- 4. Securing Axles
- Risk of falling equipment
- Incorrect manual handling
- 5. Fitting Wheels
- Incorrect manual handling
- Use of inappropriate tools
- 6. Final Inspection
- Risks from overlooked faults
- Using faulty equipment
- 7. Reposition Vehicle
- Collision with other workers/vehicles
- Incorrect manual handling
- 8. Attaching Chains and Shackles
- Chain failure
- Shackle failure
- 9. Raising Vehicle
- Vehicle instability
- Hydraulic jack failure
- 10. Removal of Old Components
- Risk of fall items
- incorrect tool usage
- 11. Installation of New Components
- Incorrect installation
- incorrect tool usage
- 12. Lowering Vehicle
- Vehicle instability
- Hydraulic jack failure
- 13. Clean Up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 14. Testing
- Operation error
- Mechanical failure
- 15. Documentation
- Data inaccuracy
- loss of information
- 16. Retraining
- Insufficient knowledge
- Incorrect understanding
- 17. Final all-round check
- Unintentional skipping of steps
- Faulty equipment
- 18. Moving Vehicle to Operating Site
- Mishandling of vehicle
- Collateral damage
- 19. Decommission and Store Tools
- Risks from incorrect tool storage
- Leaving tools on site
- 20. Monitoring
- Poor monitoring
- Lack of regular inspections