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The Manual Transmission Rebuilding Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- unsafe lifting techniques
- 2. Assessment of the Transmission
- Incorrect diagnosing
- contact with hazardous materials
- 3. Disassembly
- Hand injuries
- eye injuries
- unsafe use of tools
- 4. Cleaning and Inspection
- Contact with cleaning chemicals
- eye injuries from metal fragments
- 5. Rebuilding
- Unsafe use of tools
- muscular strain
- 6. Bench Testing
- Electric shock
- moving parts injury
- 7. Installation into Vehicle
- Muscular strain
- risk of falling objects
- 8. Road Test
- Vehicle accident
- exposure to exhaust gases
- 9. Final Inspection
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- slipping on oil spills
- 10. Customer Satisfaction Check
- Ineffective communication
- misunderstandings leading to reworks
- 11. Tool Clean-up and Storage
- Risk of cuts from sharp tools
- slipping on oil spills
- 12. Waste Disposal
- Inappropriate waste handling
- chemical exposure
- 13. Documentation and Reporting
- Miscommunication
- loss of important documentation
- 14. Regular Maintenance Meet-ups
- Physical injuries due to lack of proper maintenance
- machine malfunction
- 15. Emergency response preparation
- Not being prepared for a potential emergency situation
- 16. Compliance with laws and regulations
- Fines and penalties for non-compliance
- loss of license to operate
- 17. Regular Review of SWMS
- Out-of-date procedures leading to incidents
- poorly understood procedures
- 18. Training and Induction of Staff
- Lack of training leading to accidents
- ineffective use of equipment
- 19. Incident Reporting and Investigation
- Not reporting incidents can lead to further incidents
- poor management of investigations
- 20. Continual Improvement and Update of SWMS
- SWMS not being updated leading to outdated practices and potential incidents