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The Transporting Refrigeration Units Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip
- and fall hazards; injuries from handling heavy equipment
- 2. Loading
- Falling objects; manual handling injuries
- 3. Securing Load
- Inadequate securing of load
- 4. Travel to Location
- Traffic accidents; poor weather conditions
- 5. Unloading at Location
- Falling objects; manual handling injuries
- 6. Installation
- Electrical hazards; manual handling injuries
- 7. Inspection
- Inadequate inspection procedures
- 8. Maintenance
- Exposure to refrigerants; electrical hazards
- 9. Packing Up
- Manual handling injuries; unsecured equipment
- 10. Disposal of Wastes
- Exposure to hazardous substances; environmental harm
- 11. Documentation
- Lost or incorrect paperwork
- 12. Review of Procedures
- Complacency
- oversight
- 13. Emergency Response Training
- Unpreparedness for emergencies
- 14. Regular Safety Audits
- Failure to detect issues in a timely manner
- 15. Debriefing
- Insufficient communication
- oversight
- 16. Transportation back to facility
- Traffic accidents; poor weather conditions
- 17. Unloading at home facility
- Falling objects; manual handling injuries
- 18. Storage
- Improperly stored equipment
- fire risk
- 19. Clean Up
- Slip
- trip
- and fall hazards; improper disposal of hazardous substances
- 20. Final Inspection
- Oversight
- inadequate inspection procedures