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Key Features:
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• Regulatory Compliance: Built to align with Australia’s WHS legislation and Codes of Practice, these templates include guidance notes and reference links to help you stay compliant.
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The Working In Bus, Train Or Plane Hvac Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Exposure to harmful dust or fumes
- 2. Inspecting the HVAC System
- Physical strain
- Electrical shock
- 3. Removing Old Components
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Cutting or piercing injuries
- 4. Installing New Components
- Falls from height
- Struck by moving objects
- 5. Testing the HVAC System
- Electrical shock
- Burns from hot components
- 6. Cleaning Work Area
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Slip
- trips and falls
- 7. Repairing Damaged Parts
- Cuts and abrasions
- Struck by moving objects
- 8. Lubricating Moving Parts
- Chemical burns from lubricants
- Eye injuries
- 9. Securing the Work Area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Struck by falling object
- 10. Documenting Work Done
- Eye strain from computer use
- Repetitive strain injury
- 11. Disposing of Waste Materials
- Injuries from manual handling
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 12. Servicing Electrical Components
- Electrical shock
- Fire from faulty wiring
- 13. Handling Tools and Equipment
- Injuries from manual handling
- Cuts and abrasions
- 14. Reinstalling Protective Covers
- Strain from heavy lifting
- Injury from slipping tools
- 15. Final Inspection and Handover
- Overlooked faults leading to failure
- Miscommunication
- 16. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate response to emergency
- Panic-induced accidents
- 17. Regular Maintenance
- Wear and tear leading to component failure
- Overlooked maintenance tasks
- 18. Training of Workers
- Incomplete understanding of procedures
- Accidents due to lack of knowledge
- 19. Wearing Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Exposure to noisy environment
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 20. Post-Maintenance Testing and Verification
- Faulty components causing damage or injury
- Undetected faults leading to failure