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The Ignition System Diagnostics And Repair Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- Electric shocks
- 2. Initial Inspection
- Fire from short circuit
- Inadvertent operation of equipment
- 3. Tool Gathering
- Incorrect tool use
- Hand injuries from improper handling
- 4. Disconnecting Battery
- Acid spills
- Electrocution
- 5. Accessing Ignition System
- Contact with hot surfaces
- Skin contact with harmful substances
- 6. Removing Old Components
- Cuts and scrapes
- Muscular strain
- 7. Cleaning Work Area
- Inhaling toxic fumes
- Eye injuries from airborne particles
- 8. Installing New Components
- Incorrect assembly leading to malfunction
- Strain from handling heavy parts
- 9. Connecting Battery
- Electrostatic discharge
- Safety hazards due to incorrect assembly
- 10. Testing Operation
- Noise exposure
- Electrical shock
- 11. Final Inspection
- Missing faults because of poor lighting or lack of attention
- Repetitive strain injury
- 12. Documenting Work
- Paper cuts
- Incorrect reporting can lead to future risks
- 13. Clean-up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Cuts from handling waste
- 14. Disposal of Waste
- Incorrect disposal leading to environmental harm
- Injury from mishandling sharp objects
- 15. Review Process
- Overlooking of potential hazards
- Complacent attitudes towards safety
- 16. Report Finalisation
- Incorrect or inconsistent information leading to potential future risks
- 17. Debriefing Team
- Miscommunication can lead to safety hazards in the future
- 18. Equipment check-out
- Accidental damage during transport
- Loss of essential tools
- 19. Charging system check
- Chemical spills
- Electric shocks
- 20. Delivery to client
- Accidents during transportation
- Mis-use of equipment leading to liability issues