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The Headlight Restoration Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to chemicals
- Slips and trips
- Improper use of equipment
- 2. Inspection
- Eye strain
- Incorrect identification of issue
- Potential contact with hot surfaces
- 3. Headlight removal
- Electric shock
- Injury due to improper tool usage
- 4. Cleaning surface
- Chemical burns
- Inhalation toxicity
- 5. Sanding
- Dust inhalation
- Eye injury from flying particles
- 6. Polishing
- Hand-arm vibration syndrome
- Noise induced hearing loss
- 7. Sealing
- Skin and eye contact with sealants
- Inadequate ventilation
- 8. Curing
- Exposure to UV light
- Chemical exposure
- 9. Quality check
- Ionising radiation from light sources
- Repetitive strain injuries
- 10. Reinstallation
- Electrical shock
- Injury due to improper tool usage
- 11. Disposal of waste materials
- Cuts or punctures
- Hazardous waste exposure
- 12. Equipment maintenance
- Electric shock
- Hand injuries
- 13. Documentation
- Eye strain
- Data misplacement or loss
- 14. Clean up
- Slippery floors
- Disorganised work environment
- 15. Communication and debriefding
- Misinformation or lack of communication