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The Install Fuel Tanks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips
- falls
- hazardous materials handling
- 2. Acquiring Equipment
- Incorrect equipment
- faulty Equipment
- 3. Transporting Tanks
- Traffic accidents
- manual lifting injuries
- 4. Offloading Tanks
- Crush injuries
- stability issues
- 5. Inspecting Tanks
- Faulty tanks
- spillage of contents
- inhaling fumes
- 6. Mounting Tanks
- Crush injuries
- instability of mount
- 7. Connecting to Fuel System
- Uncontrolled release of fuel
- fire hazard
- 8. Testing System
- Leakage
- fire
- explosion
- 9. Disconnecting Old Tank
- Spillage
- exposure to old fuel
- fire hazard
- 10. Disposing of Old Tank
- Environmental damage
- improper handling of hazardous waste
- 11. Final Inspection
- Overlooking a defect
- not following procedure
- 12. Reporting and Documentation
- Poor record keeping
- overlooking necessary reporting
- 13. Clearing Site
- Tripping hazards
- undisciplined disposal of waste material
- 14. Calibration of New Tank
- Tank overfill
- inaccurate measurements leading to risk
- 15. Crew Briefing
- Miscommunication that leads to disproportionate risks
- 16. Emergency Drills
- Inadequate response during an emergency event
- 17. Maintainance and Servicing
- Lockout/tagout failures
- lack of preventative maintenance
- 18. Operational Briefing for Workers
- Uninformed decisions
- uncoordinated teamwork
- 19. Post Installation Clean Up
- Improper disposal of materials
- exposure to harmful substances
- 20. Feedback and Improvement
- Lack of proactiveness
- missing issues