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The Chassis Aligner Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips and trips
- Inadequate workspace
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Electrical hazards
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- 3. Vehicle Positioning
- Rollover hazard
- Pinch points
- 4. Vehicle Inspection
- Slippery surfaces
- Sharp edges
- 5. Measurement Adjustment
- Repetitive motion
- Manual handling of heavy objects
- 6. Clamping
- Incorrect clamping
- Pinch points
- 7. Anchoring
- Flying debris
- Anchoring failure
- 8. Unibody Straightening
- Improper use of equipment
- Noise hazards
- 9. Welding and Cutting
- Heat burns
- UV radiation
- Electric shock
- 10. Cooling and Cleaning
- Chemical exposure
- High-pressure water hazards
- 11. Vehicle Reassembly
- Pinch points
- Heavy lifting
- 12. Final Inspection and Testing
- Inadequate illumination
- Vehicle malfunction