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The Dynamometer Engine Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment selection
- Faulty equipment
- 2. Area Set-up
- Poorly lit area
- Obstructed space
- 3. Equipment Inspection
- Electrical faults
- Damaged cables
- 4. PPE Usage
- Improper fit
- Incorrect PPE types
- 5. Lifting and Rigging
- Mismatched load limits
- Inadequate training
- 6. Installation
- Improper attachment
- Unauthorised modifications
- 7. Control System Set-up
- Poor cable management
- Malfunctioning controls
- 8. Functional Assessment
- Failure to follow protocols
- Neglected faults
- 9. Noise Assessment
- Excessive noise exposure
- Insufficient hearing protection
- 10. Vibration Monitoring
- Incorrect sensor placement
- Imprecise data capture
- 11. Engine Maintenance
- Oil spills
- Engine overheating
- 12. Brake System Inspection
- Loose bolts
- Failed brake mechanism
- 13. Test Speed Adjustment
- Incomplete pre-test checks
- Misaligned fixtures
- 14. Engine Shutdown
- Faulty kill switch
- Gas leaks
- 15. Clean-up and Disposal
- Chemical exposure
- Slippery surfaces