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The Handle Brake Fluid Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Chemical exposure
- Slip and fall hazards
- 2. Safety Equipment Gathering
- Incorrect equipment
- Physical injury
- 3. Delivery of Brake Fluid
- Toppling hazard
- Heavy load injuries
- 4. Brake Fluid Storage
- Spillage
- Chemical exposure
- 5. Brake System Inspection
- Physical contact with hot surfaces
- Moving mechanical parts
- 6. Draining Old Brake Fluid
- Chemical exposure
- Fire hazard
- 7. Inspection of Brake Fluid Line
- Moving mechanical parts
- Trapped fingers
- 8. Adding New Brake Fluid
- Spillage
- Chemical exposure
- 9. Testing Brakes
- Machinery operation
- Physical injury
- 10. Disposal of Old Brake Fluid
- Chemical exposure
- Fire hazards
- 11. Cleaning Work Area
- Slip and fall hazards
- Chemical exposure
- 12. Post-Operation Equipment Check
- Moving parts
- Potential equipment malfunction
- 13. Secure/Store Tools & Equipment
- Improper storage
- Physical injury
- 14. Documentation
- Data inaccuracies
- Miscommunication hazards
- 15. End of Shift Clean Up
- Disorderly work environment
- Slip and fall