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The Fueling Aircrafts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Physical strain
- 2. Equipment Checking
- Electrical faults
- Fire
- 3. Approaching Aircraft
- Moving vehicles
- Aircraft movement
- 4. Grounding Aircraft
- Electrocution
- Explosion
- 5. Pre-Fuelling Inspection
- Leakage
- Inadequate pressure
- 6. Connecting Fuel Hose
- Fire
- Explosions
- 7. Fuel Transfer
- Spill or leakages
- Fuel inhalation
- 8. Disconnection post fuelling
- Fuel splashes
- Residual pressure
- 9. Post Operation Checks
- Equipment failure
- Missed hazards
- 10. Retraction of equipment
- Vehicle collision
- Tripping
- 11. Document and Report Management
- Miscommunication
- Loss of documents
- 12. Handling emergency situations
- Fire
- Serious injury
- 13. Morning Safety Briefing
- Inattention
- Misinformation
- 14. Spacer Installation
- Incorrect installation
- Strain from lifting.
- 15. Drain the fuel tanks.
- Chemical contact
- Slippery surfaces.
- 16. Remove Air From the System
- Pressure build-up
- Uncontrolled depressurisation.
- 17. Flush the lines
- Contaminated fuel
- Overpressurization.
- 18. Check for leakage
- Fuel contact
- Ignition risk.
- 19. Document actions
- Miscommunication
- Loss of documents
- 20. Clean up work area
- Tripping
- Chemical spills