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The Exhaust System Repairs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to loud noises
- Slips and falls from grease on the floor
- 2. Removing Exhaust System Components
- Eye injury from metal debris
- Burn injuries from hot exhaust parts
- 3. Inspection of Exhaust System
- Ingestion or inhalation of hazardous substances
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 4. Repairing or Replacing Faulty Parts
- Hand injuries from tools
- Back or arm strain from lifting heavy components
- 5. Reinstallation of Exhaust System
- Crush injuries from car falling off jacks
- Head injuries from falling objects
- 6. Testing Repairs
- Carbon monoxide poisoning
- Hearing damage from loud noises
- 7. Cleaning up Work Area
- Trips over unorganised tools and equipment
- Chemical burns from cleaning agent
- 8. Documenting Repairs
- Eyestrain from computer screen
- Musculoskeletal disorders from poor ergonomics
- 9. Disposal of Waste Materials
- Environmental harm from improper waste disposal
- Skin irritation from chemicals
- 10. Customer Consultation
- Aggressive customer behaviour
- Miscommunication issues leading to dissatisfaction
- 11. Resetting Tools and Equipment
- Muscle strains from lifting heavy tools
- Foot injuries if tools are accidentally dropped
- 12. Maintenance of Tools and Equipment
- Electrical shock from faulty tools
- Injuries from moving parts of tools
- 13. Visual Assessment of Completed Work
- Eyestrain from detailed visual inspection
- Posture related issues from bending or leaning
- 14. Final Test Drive
- Risk of accident
- Exposure to carbon monoxide during test drive
- 15. Feedback and Follow up with Customer
- Miscommunication leading to dissatisfaction
- Aggression from disgruntled customers