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The Shaking Steering Mechanisms Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- Material handling injury
- 2. Tool Selection
- Incorrect tools chosen
- Poor tool quality
- 3. Accessing Vehicle
- Vehicle movement
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- 4. Commence Inspection
- Eye injuries
- Hand injures
- Moving car parts
- 5. Initial Tests
- Unexpected vehicle start
- Acute Noise emission
- 6. Troubleshooting
- Electrical hazards
- Sudden equipment/start by the engine
- 7. Mechanism Dismantling
- Heavy lifting
- Hand crushing
- Battery acid exposure
- 8. Part Recommendation
- Manual handling injury
- 9. Customer Communication
- Conflict or violence
- 10. New Parts Ordering
- Incorrect part delivered
- Late delivery leading to extended job duration
- 11. Replacement Part Installation
- Fitting hazard
- Heavy object falling
- 12. Post installation tests
- Faulty fitting
- Damage due to faulty parts
- 13. Reporting
- Repetitive strain injury from typing
- Eye strain from screen glare
- 14. Training Junior Staff
- Incorrect application of training
- Accidents during practical demonstrations
- 15. Cleaning Up
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- Slips on wet surface
- 16. Final Safety Checks
- Missed safety risks
- Last-minute rush hazards
- 17. Vehicle Handover
- Failed brake mechanisms
- Accidents during testing
- 18. Documentation
- Repetitive strain injury from typing
- Cutting from paper
- 19. Feedback to Workshop Manager
- Incorrect hazard identification and assessment
- 20. Equipment Maintenance
- Equipment malfunction
- Accidents during maintenance
- Faulty equipment