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The Inspecting Damage Of Towed Vehicles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper PPE
- Insufficient Training
- 2. Vehicle Reception
- Traffic Hazards
- Incorrect Handling of Towing Equipment
- 3. Initial Inspection
- Exposure to Dangerous Chemicals
- Falling Objects
- 4. Damage Assessment
- Cut Hazards
- Slipping/Tripping Hazards
- 5. Information Gathering
- Repetitive Motion Injury
- Eye Strain
- 6. Report Writing
- Repetitive Stress Injury
- Poor Posture/ Ergonomics
- 7. Break Time
- Rushing
- Slips and Falls
- 8. Secondary Inspection
- Remaining Chemical Exposures
- Misuse of Tools
- 9. Repair Estimation
- Incorrect Use of Repair Tools
- Inaccurate Estimation
- 10. Repair Plan Development
- Miscommunication
- Insufficient Knowledge
- 11. Repair Execution
- Inadequate Safety Guards
- Fire Hazard
- 12. Re-Inspection
- Missed Damages
- Unnoticed Maintenance Issues
- 13. Vehicle Testing
- Faulty Repair Work
- Potential Traffic Risks
- 14. Quality Assurance Check
- Overlooking Minor Defects
- Incorrect Paperwork
- 15. Customer Stepdown
- Poor Communication Skills
- Misplaced Documents
- 16. Cleanup
- Slip/Trip Hazards
- Incorrect Disposal of Wastes
- 17. End of Shift Wrap Up
- Fatigue
- Rushing to Complete Tasks
- 18. Handover to Next Shift
- Missed Information
- Inadequate Communication
- 19. Exit
- Traffic Hazards
- Improper Signage
- 20. Debriefing
- Ineffective Communication
- Misunderstanding Instructions