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The Dynamometer Testing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Harmful noise exposure
- Manual handling
- Tripping hazards
- 2. Equipment Set-Up
- Electrical shock
- Equipment failure
- 3. Pre-Test Checks
- Incorrect equipment operation
- Hair/clothing caught in moving parts
- 4. Rigging Load
- Dropping load
- Unexpected movement of load
- 5. Conduct Test
- Flying debris
- High pressure leak or rupture
- 6. Monitoring Testing
- Overheating
- Fire or explosion
- 7. Power Down
- Engaging power while cooling down
- Electrical shock
- 8. Unloading Test Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Uncontrolled release of stored energy
- 9. Review and Record Test Results
- Computer related strains (RSI)
- Inaccurate data entry
- 10. Maintenance/Repair
- Unsafe working at height
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 11. Servicing machinery
- Contact with fluids
- Electrical shock
- 12. Transporting Equipment
- Road accidents
- Manual handling injuries
- 13. Storage and Disposal
- Sharp objects
- Handling hazardous materials
- 14. Emergency Response Preparedness
- Inadequate safety equipment
- Lack of training
- 15. Post-test Evaluation
- Misinterpretation of data
- Lack of knowledge transfer
- 16. Training and Supervision
- Untrained staff
- Over reliance on expertise
- 17. Compliance with Legislation
- Breach of WHS regulations
- Non-compliance with testing standards
- 18. Communication and Consultation
- Miscommunication
- Lack of consultation/ collaboration
- 19. Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals
- Skin or eye contact
- Ingestion
- Inhalation
- 20. Workplace and Environmental Conditions
- Adverse weather conditions
- Unpredictable events