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The Jack Lifting Vehicles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- lifting heavy objects incorrectly
- 2. Inspect Jack
- Defective equipment
- working with faulty tools
- 3. Positioning Vehicle
- Vehicle movement
- collision
- 4. Setting Up Jack
- Incorrect setup
- unexpected device engagement
- 5. Lifting Vehicle
- Instability of vehicle
- falling objects
- 6. Working Under Vehicle
- Falling objects
- crushing injuries
- 7. Lowering Vehicle
- Sudden drop
- Equipment failure
- 8. Dismantling Setup
- Accidental engagement of equipment
- Tripping
- 9. Post-operation Clean up
- Stepping on sharp objects
- chemical exposure
- 10. Periodic Maintenance:
- Electrical faults
- use of wrong equipment/ tools
- 11. Regular Inspection
- Failure to spot defects
- Use of faulty tools
- 12. Replace defective parts
- Improper handling of parts
- Use of incorrect parts
- 13. Assemble correctly
- Incorrect assembly causing malfunction
- 14. Testing after Assembly
- Equipment failure
- Inadequate testing
- 15. Document and Record Keeping
- Misinformation or lost data
- 16. Training Staff
- Improper training
- Inadequate knowledge