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The Engine And Motor Operation Tasks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 2. Pre-Operation Check
- Being struck by moving parts
- Burns from hot surfaces
- 3. Fuel Handling
- Fire
- Exposure to harmful gases
- 4. Starting The Engine
- Noise
- High vibration levels
- 5. Regular Operation
- Strains from repetitive motion
- Heat exhaustion
- 6. Maintenance and Inspection
- Crushing or amputation injuries
- Electrical shocks
- 7. Material Handling
- Manual handling injuries
- Dropping heavy objects
- 8. Shutting Off
- Releases of toxic substances
- Falls from heights
- 9. Cleaning
- Chemical exposure
- Slips on slick surfaces
- 10. Emergency Procedures
- Not being able to reach safety equipment
- Panic & confusion
- 11. Storage
- Improper storage
- Spillage
- 12. Disposal
- Chemical spills
- Fire hazard
- 13. Documentation and Reporting
- Misinformation
- Communication errors
- 14. Training
- Inadequate training
- Misunderstanding of procedures
- 15. Condition Monitoring
- Unnoticed damage
- Equipment failure
- 16. Decommissioning
- Release of hazardous materials
- Structural collapse
- 17. Audit and Review
- Missed issues
- Non-compliance
- 18. Continuous Improvement
- Lack of feedback
- Not addressing recurring issues
- 19. Post Operation Checks
- Undetected faults
- Equipment degradation
- 20. Documentation and Compliance
- Legal consequences
- Fines