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The Use Of Axle Stands Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Unorganised workplace
- 2. Positioning of Vehicle
- Rollover risk
- Incorrect positioning
- 3. Selecting Axle Stands
- Incorrect size/weight rating
- Damaged stands
- 4. Securing Vehicle
- Vehicle movement while securing
- Inadequate lighting
- 5. Installing Axle Stands
- Incorrect placement of axle stands
- Sudden drop of vehicle
- 6. Inspecting Installation
- Not inspecting after installation
- Missing signs of improper installation
- 7. Work on Vehicle
- Tool hazards
- Falling objects
- 8. Removing Axle Stands
- Rust or damage on axle stand
- Quick removal causing instability
- 9. Inspecting Removed Axle Stands
- Missed inspection after removal
- Not storing properly
- 10. Cleanup and Storage
- Slip and trip hazards
- Misplacement of tools/equipment
- 11. Final Inspection
- Missed final inspection
- Failure to note safety issues for future reference
- 12. Documentation and Reporting
- Inadequate documentation
- Missed or incorrect reporting
- 13. Emergency Preparedness
- Inadequate emergency preparedness
- Improper understanding of evacuation procedures
- 14. Regular Maintenance and Checking
- Ignore regular maintenance
- Ignoring signs of damage or wear
- 15. Training Staff
- Insufficient staff training
- Failing to provide regular skill updates