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The Handling Hot Engine Surfaces Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Burn from hot surfaces
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 2. Isolation of energy source
- Electrical hazards
- Faulty equipment
- 3. Cooling of engine surface
- Rapid depressurisation
- Skin contact with hot surface
- 4. Protective gear dressing
- Ineffective protective equipment
- Improper use of protective equipment
- 5. Handling of tools
- Incorrect handling of tools
- Flying debris
- 6. Removal of engine components
- Risk of falling objects
- Exposure to engine fluids
- 7. Inspection
- Poor visibility
- Accidental contact with hot engine parts
- 8. Cleaning & lubrication
- Contact with skin irritants
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- 9. Reinstallation of engine
- Incorrect fitting
- Injury due to lifting
- 10. Testing for functionality
- Operational hazards
- Electrical shocks
- 11. Disposal of waste materials
- Environmental pollution
- Hazardous waste
- 12. Debriefing and handover
- Miscommunication errors
- Lack of awareness about potential risks
- 13. Post-work cleanup
- Slipping/tripping hazards
- Chemical exposure
- 14. Maintenance-checkup
- Improper equipment maintenance
- Contact with moving or hot parts
- 15. Documentation
- Loss of information
- Incorrect entries