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The Maintenance Of Rescue Boats Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 2. Inspection
- Falling from height
- exposure to noise
- 3. Disassembly
- Entanglement
- cuts or abrasions
- 4. Cleaning
- Exposure to chemicals
- eye injuries
- 5. Maintenance
- Mechanical hazards
- entanglement
- 6. Replacement of parts
- Manual handling injuries
- equipment failure
- 7. Reassembly
- Pinch points
- entanglement
- 8. Testing
- Unexpected start up
- mechanical failures
- 9. Painting
- Chemical exposure
- fume inhalation
- 10. Quality check
- Fatigue
- repetitive strain injuries
- 11. Loading onto trailer
- Manual handling injuries
- vehicle movement
- 12. Transporting to site
- Traffic accidents
- poor weather conditions
- 13. Unloading from trailer
- Manual handling injuries
- slips
- trips and falls
- 14. Installation
- Falling from height
- mechanical hazards
- 15. Commissioning
- Unexpected start-up
- misuse of equipment
- 16. Training operators
- Miscommunication
- improper use of equipment
- 17. Regular inspection
- Auditory damage
- visual impairment
- 18. Minor tweaks/Repairs
- Pinch points
- electrical shocks
- slips
- trips and falls
- 19. Emergency rescue exercises
- Miscommunication
- falling overboard
- 20. Decommissioning and disposal
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- manual handling injuries