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The Mercedes Tilt Cab Forward For Engine Access Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor housekeeping
- Lack of proper training
- 2. Setting up Working Area
- Electric shock
- Inadequate lighting
- 3. Inspect Equipment
- Incorrect usage
- Faulty equipment
- 4. Using Ladder to Access Cab Roof
- Falls from height
- Slips & trips on ladder rungs
- 5. Opening the Tilt Cab
- Struck by falling objects
- Unexpected movement of equipment parts
- 6. Checking Engine Function
- Hot surfaces
- Loud noises
- 7. Closing the Tilt Cab
- Caught in moving parts
- Inadvertent application of power
- Fall from height
- 8. Using Hand Tools
- Injury from sharp edges
- Incorrect tool for task
- 9. Clearing Up Work Area
- Poor manual handling practices
- Slippery surfaces
- 10. Inspect Completed Work
- Missed faults
- Re-work
- 11. Document Findings
- Incorrect data recorded
- Omitted information
- 12. Conduct Final Review
- Failure to identify issues
- Incorrect analysis of findings
- 13. Communicate Health & Safety Protocols
- Miscommunication
- Inattention to safety protocols
- 14. Train Staff
- Untrained staff
- Not following safety procedures
- 15. Regular Maintenance Checks
- Unreported maintenance needs
- Unidentified equipment faults
- 16. Emergency Procedures Training
- Inadequate knowledge on emergency procedures
- Panic when responding to emergencies
- 17. Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Incorrect use of PPE
- Failure to use required PPE
- 18. Review and Update Policies
- Outdated policies
- Lack of understanding of policies
- 19. Conduct Regular Audits
- Non-compliance with standards
- Omitted checks
- 20. Decommission Equipment
- Improper equipment decommissioning
- Ignorance of procedure