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The Spark Plug Replacements Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment
- Lack of training
- 2. Engine cool down
- Burn injuries
- Slips and trips
- 3. Removal of old spark plugs
- Electrical shock
- cuts or abrasions
- 4. Correct disposal of used spark plugs
- Exposure to harmful materials
- Improper waste disposal
- 5. Inspection of new spark plugs
- Manual handling injuries
- Eye injuries from splinters
- 6. Installation of new spark plugs
- Cuts or abrasions
- electrical shock
- 7. Verify installation
- Equipment failure
- incorrect installation causing malfunction
- 8. Testing
- Failure of test equipment
- false positives leading to usage of faulty parts
- 9. Completion and clean up
- Inappropriate disposal methods
- slips and trips
- 10. Final inspection
- Faulty plug causing malfunction
- overlook of other potential issues
- 11. Vehicle start up test
- Unexpected ignition
- electrical failures
- 12. Performance evaluation
- Incorrect evaluation leading to faults undetermined
- improper record keeping
- 13. Documentation and reporting
- Improper documentation
- failure to report incidents
- 14. Post replacement maintenance
- Negligence of proper processes
- improper training
- 15. Waste disposal
- Risk of toxic exposure
- Incorrect waste segregation
- 16. Housekeeping
- Risks of slips
- trips and falls
- Unorganised tools
- 17. Safety equipment check
- Ineffective safety gears
- Unserviced fire extinguisher
- 18. Tool box talk
- Miscommunication
- Lack of attention
- 19. Identifying hazards
- Overlooked potential risk
- ill-trained staff
- 20. Communication and briefing
- Misunderstanding
- Miscommunication