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The Sliding Under Low Chassis Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Loose clothing being caught
- Tripping over tools or equipment
- Incorrect manual handling techniques
- 2. Pre-Inspection
- Risk of falling items
- Contact with oil or sharp objects
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Incorrect setup
- Equipment failure
- Inadequate workspace clearing
- 4. Sliding Position
- Body strain due to improper posture
- Accidental sliding off platform
- 5. Under Chassis Inspection
- Eye injuries from debris or oil dips
- Hand injuries due to pinch points
- 6. Removing Parts
- Risk of crushed fingers
- Slip
- trip
- and fall hazards
- 7. Lubricating Parts
- Risk of chemical exposure
- Skin irritation (dermatitis) or burns
- 8. Replacing Parts
- Incorrect component placement
- Tool related injuries
- 9. Post-Inspection
- Risk of overlooked defective parts
- Miscommunication of faults found
- 10. Cleanup
- Risk of hazardous waste disposal
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- 11. Equipment Dismantling
- Inappropriate manual handling techniques
- Tools left in inappropriate places
- 12. Final Report Generation
- Miscommunication of inspections completed
- Overlooking of entries in final report
- 13. Restoring Work Area
- Fall risks if poor housekeeping
- Tripping over tools or equipment left out
- 14. Supervision and Monitoring
- Poor supervision leading to mistakes and increased risk
- Lack of regular monitoring increases risks
- 15. Post-Work Analysis and Feedback
- Risk of overlooking suggestions or improvements
- Miscommunication leading to repeated mistakes in the future
- 16. Staff Training
- Inadequate training causing risk of injury
- non-compliance with safe work procedures
- 17. Maintenance of Equipment
- Incorrect maintenance techniques
- Overlooking minor faults potentially leading to major breakdowns
- 18. Emergency Preparedness
- Insufficient knowledge about emergency procedures
- Inadequate tools/ equipment for emergencies
- 19. Documentation
- Loss of important documents
- Incorrect interpretation of policies or procedures
- 20. Reviewing and Evaluation
- Delay in assessing and rectifying issues
- lack of progress reporting