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The Manual Brake Adjustment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper tools
- Lack of safety equipment
- 2. Inspection
- Inadequate lighting
- Unexpected vehicle movement
- 3. Tools And Equipment Gathering
- Misplacement
- Inadequate maintenance
- 4. Brake Adjustment Process Initiation
- Sharp objects
- High heat
- 5. Manual Brake Testing
- Unexpected brake failure
- Uneven surface
- 6. To and Fro Movement
- Trip hazards
- Interference with other operations
- 7. Use of Brake Adjustment Tools
- Incorrect usage
- Wear and tear
- 8. Checking for Correct Adjustment
- Incorrect calibration
- Misinterpretation of results
- 9. Clean Up Operation
- Chemical spillage
- Improper disposal of waste materials
- 10. Maintenance Of Tools
- Incorrect maintenance practice,Component failure
- 11. Documentation
- Data loss
- Inaccurate recording
- 12. Regular Maintenance Check-up
- Lack of training
- Inattention to detail
- 13. Rotation of Tyres
- Inadequate lifting equipment
- Lack of team coordination
- 14. Damage Inspection
- Unprotected sharp edges
- Ignoring signs or symbols
- 15. Required Repairs
- Non-compliance to manufacturer's instruction
- Inefficient repair procedures
- 16. Safety Equipment Availability Verification
- Limited accessibility to safety equipment
- Inadequate safety stock
- 17. Adjustment Validation Process
- Inadequate verification process
- Inappropriate method application
- 18. Brake Reinstallation
- Incorrect fitting
- Lack of technical skills
- 19. Final Verifications and Checks
- Negligence
- Incorrect documentation
- 20. Clearance and Finalisation
- Insufficient cleaning or clearing operation
- Inefficient handling of equipment