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The Fit New Gaskets Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Noise pollution
- 2. Area Set-up
- Tripping over equipment
- Falling items
- 3. Gasket Removal
- Hand injuries
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 4. Cleaning Surface
- Rashes or burns from cleaning agents
- Slippery surface
- 5. New Gasket Selection
- Incorrect size/fit causing future leaks
- Physical strain in checking dimensions
- 6. Gasket Fitting
- Muscular strain during fitment
- Incorrect installation leading to leakage
- 7. Safety Measures Check
- Inefficiency of safety gear
- Possibility of overlooking a hazard
- 8. Pressure Testing
- Uncontrolled release of pressure
- Equipment failure leading to injury
- 9. Cleanup
- Tripping over leftover equipment
- Accidental chemical spills
- Improper disposal of old gaskets
- 10. Documentation
- Lost info due to poor documentation practices
- Time management issues
- 11. Final Inspection
- Missed hazards
- Incomplete repair work
- 12. Debriefing
- Information misunderstanding
- Insufficient/unchecked feedback
- 13. Equipment Storage
- Risk of falling or tripping over unsecured equipment
- Mishandling of tools leading to damage
- 14. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Improper disposal methods
- 15. Follow Up
- Overlooked steps in the installation process
- Unresolved issues not being addressed
- 16. Review of Procedure and Methods
- Inefficient procedures persisting
- Poor implementation of feedback or improvements
- 17. Training for Gasket Installation
- Improper training methods
- Inadequate understanding resulting in errors
- 18. Implementation of Safety Measures
- Poor adherence to safety rules
- Inadequate knowledge/input about safety
- 19. Disaster Management Planning
- Inadequate planning causing panic during emergencies
- Lack of necessary equipment or checks in disaster plan
- 20. Regular Maintenance Checks
- Mishandling during checks
- Missed hazards due to complacency or unfamiliarity