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The Structural Body Panel Replacement Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- falling objects
- 2. Removing Damaged Panel
- Sharp edges,Jagged materials
- 3. Inspection of Affected Area
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Ergonomic stressors
- 4. Grinding and Sanding
- Noise
- Dust
- 5. Priming Surface
- Paint fumes
- Fire hazard from flammable liquids
- 6. Installing New Panel
- Manual handling
- pinch points
- 7. Welding New Panel
- Heat exposure
- UV radiation
- 8. Applying Filler
- Chemical exposure
- Fire hazard from flammable substances
- 9. Sanding Filled Area
- Noise
- Dust
- 10. Priming and Painting
- Chemical fumes
- Fire risk from flammable paints
- 11. Curing Paint
- Chemical exposure
- Heat exposure
- 12. Inspecting Finished Work
- Trip hazards
- improperly secured panel
- 13. Clean-up
- Slips
- trips
- and falls; Hazardous waste disposal
- 14. Documentation/Reporting
- Repetitive stress injury
- eye strain
- 15. Equipment Maintenance
- Incorrect operation
- moving parts
- 16. Storage of Panels
- Manual lifting
- Falling objects
- 17. Disposal of Waste
- Handling biohazardous waste
- sharp objects
- 18. Transportation
- Manual handling
- vehicle accident
- 19. Training
- Inadequate knowledge
- human error
- 20. Emergency Procedures
- Panic
- injury from haste