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The Fuel System Repairs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Inadequate equipment
- 2. Site Assessment
- Slip and trip hazards
- exposure to harmful gases or dust
- 3. Establish a safe workspace
- Inadequate lighting
- Proximity to moving machinery
- 4. Identify materials needed
- Incorrect calculation of the need
- Incorrect usage
- 5. Gather tools & materials
- Heavy lifting risks
- Cutting/piercing risks
- 6. Fuel system inspection
- Misidentification of issue
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 7. Disassembly of parts
- Incorrect disassembly technique
- Potential for damaging parts
- 8. Cleaning defective parts
- Skin contact with cleaning fluids
- Inhalation of fumes
- 9. Repairing/replacing fuel system components
- Incorrect installation
- Malfunction causing harm/injury
- 10. Re-assembly
- Incorrect re-assembly technique
- injuries due to misalignment
- 11. Testing repaired system
- Failure due to unaddressed flaw
- Inadequate pressure resistance
- 12. Cleaning workstation after work
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Slip/Trip hazards
- 13. Proper disposal of waste materials
- Injury from improper disposal
- Environmental pollution
- 14. Documenting all actions
- Miscommunication
- lack of detail can cause future problems
- 15. Confirm repair with client
- Insufficient client communication
- Misrepresentation of repair quality
- 16. Final review and testing
- Overlooked issues
- Unexpected system failure
- 17. Debriefing team
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate reflection on task
- 18. Leaving workspace safely
- Trips and falls
- Struck by moving vehicle
- 19. Follow-up and monitoring
- Delayed client complaint
- Repeat of repaired issue
- 20. Reviewing procedure for improvement
- Unnoticed issue during process
- Repeating the same mistake in future