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The Fit Leaf Springs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling hazard
- tripping hazard
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Inspection of Leaf Springs
- Risk of foreign items in eyes
- potential cuts or abrasions
- 3. Marking for Drilling
- Sharp objects
- eye strain
- 4. Drilling
- Noise
- flying debris
- risk of injury from tools
- 5. Cleaning Up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- chemical exposure
- 6. Assembling Leaf Springs
- Manual handling injuries
- crushing hazard
- 7. Fitting Leaf Spring
- Crushing hazard
- trapping fingers
- 8. Aligning Leaf Spring
- Misalignment injury
- small chance of leaf spring release
- 9. Final Inspection
- Tripping over tools
- falling hazard
- 10. Discarding Waste
- Slips
- trips
- cuts from waste material
- 11. Depowering Machines
- Electric shock
- trapping fingers
- 12. Dismantling Equipment
- Pinch points
- manual handling hazards
- 13. Site Clean-Up
- Tripping over equipment
- slips on spillages
- 14. Reporting Any Incidents
- Eyestrain
- repetitive movement strains
- 15. Evaluation & Review
- Paper cut
- eyestrain