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The Handling Combustion Engines Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of injury due to lack of training
- Risk of fire due to incorrect storage of fuel
- 2. Pre-Use Inspection
- Risk of injuries related to faulty equipment
- Danger due to inadequate workspace
- 3. Moving Engine to Workspace
- Risk of manual handling injuries
- Hazard of striking against objects
- 4. Stabilise Engine
- Danger of moving engine resulting in crush injuries
- Slips
- trips or falls
- 5. Start Up Engine
- Noise hazards
- Risk of minor burns
- 6. Operate Combustion Engine
- Contact with hot surfaces
- Exposure to exhaust gases
- 7. Testing and Adjustments
- Electrocution risks
- Hazardous substances exposure
- Noise hazards
- 8. Shutting Down Engine
- Burns from contact with hot surfaces
- Noise hazards
- 9. Cleaning Up Workspace
- Exposure to hazardous fumes
- Cuts/Scratches from tools/equipment
- 10. Regular Maintenance
- Injury from unguarded parts
- Exposure to hazardous substances