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The Function Check Dash Instruments Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor ergonomic setup
- Tripping hazards
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Check power supply
- Electrocution
- Tripping over cords
- 3. Inspect dash instruments
- Sharp objects
- Eye strain
- 4. Connect diagnostic tools
- Electrical shocks
- Improper use of tools
- 5. Run diagnostic tests
- Incorrect results due to equipment failure
- Misinterpretation of test results
- 6. Identify issues
- Misdiagnosis
- Error in judgement
- 7. Plan repair process
- Insufficient planning
- Poor choice of tools and materials
- 8. Perform repairs
- Handling heavy dash instruments
- Exposure to sharp tools
- Electrical shocks
- 9. Verify repairs
- Incorrect assembly
- Inefficient verification process
- 10. Clean work area
- Allergic reactions
- Skin contact with chemicals
- 11. Document results and observations
- Misplaced documents
- disclosure of confidential information
- 12. Review test findings with the team
- Miscommunication
- Incorrect interpretation
- 13. Implement preventative measures
- Inefficiency in procedures
- overlooked safety protocols
- 14. Check function of safety features
- Faulty safety features
- insufficient testing
- 15. Finalise and submit report
- Incomplete data
- paper cuts
- misinformation
- 16. Debrief
- Miscommunication
- False assumptions from debriefing
- 17. Store tools and equipment
- Improper storage
- Tripping hazards
- 18. Dispose of waste
- Exposure to harmful substances
- improper disposal methods
- 19. Review safety protocols
- Overlooked safety procedures
- failure to update safety protocols
- 20. End shift
- Fatigue
- unexpected incident