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The Suspensions System Repairs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of electrical shock
- Hazardous materials exposure
- 2. Lift the Vehicle
- Falling heavy objects
- Pinch points
- 3. Remove Tyres
- Sprains and strains
- Flying debris
- 4. Inspect Suspension System
- Exposure to dust
- Eye strain
- 5. Remove Damaged Parts
- Rust dust inhalation
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 6. Order Replacement Parts
- Incorrect part order
- Tripping over stored parts
- 7. Install New Suspension Component
- Dropped tools
- Pinch points
- 8. Checking Alignment
- Eye strain
- Repetitive movements
- 9. Testing Repair
- Noise exposure
- Uncontrolled vehicle movement
- 10. Clean Work Area
- Slippery surfaces
- Chemical exposure
- 11. Dispose of Old Parts
- Sharp edges
- Heavy lifting
- 12. Final Checks
- Missing defects
- Incorrect reassembly
- 13. Lower the Vehicle
- Crushing injury
- Slips and trips
- 14. Return Vehicle to Customer
- Traffic hazards
- Collision risk
- 15. Document the Work
- Paper cuts
- Strain from computer use
- 16. Restock Parts Inventory
- Incorrect inventory count
- Heavy lifting
- 17. Clean Tools
- Cuts from sharp tools
- Chemical exposure
- 18. Inspect Tools for Damage
- Hand injury from damaged tools
- Eye injury from flying debris
- 19. Store Tools Safely
- Tripping over improperly stored tools
- Unsecured tools falling
- 20. End of Shift Procedures
- Fatigue
- Slippery surfaces