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The Install New Engine Components Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- hand injuries
- 2. Engine Component Inspection
- Machinery related injuries
- noise hazard
- 3. Removal of Old Engine Components
- Falling objects
- cuts from sharp edges
- 4. Disposal of Old Parts
- Risk of improper disposal
- chemical spillage
- 5. Picking New Components
- Incorrect lifting
- falling objects
- 6. Preparing New Components for Installation
- Cuts from sharp edges
- pinching fingers
- 7. Installing New Engine Components
- Heavy lifting
- risk of equipment failure
- 8. Testing New Components
- Electrical hazards
- excessive noise
- 9. Adjustment of New Components
- Hand injuries
- machinery related injuries
- 10. Clean up & Final Inspection
- Chemical contact
- slips
- trips
- and falls
- 11. Disposal of waste material
- Inhalation of hazardous fumes
- incorrect disposal
- 12. Documentation & Reporting
- Poor ergonomics (sitting position
- eye strain)
- 13. Storage of tools and equipment
- Incorrect storage
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- 14. Maintenance of equipment
- Risk of electrical shock
- mechanical incidents with moving parts
- 15. Shutdown procedure
- Electrical shocks
- Uncontrolled release of energy
- 16. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate response to fire or other emergency
- Panic