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The Mounting Towed Vehicles On Hoist Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Manual handling injuries
- 2. Inspect Vehicle
- Collision with vehicle
- Falling objects
- 3. Position Hoist Arms
- Pinch points
- Muscle strain
- 4. Lift Vehicle
- Unsecured cargo
- Vehicle instability
- 5. Conducting Work Under Vehicle
- Falling objects
- Dropped tools
- 6. Lowering Vehicle
- Vehicle instability
- Sudden release of components
- 7. Removing Vehicle from Hoist
- Gas leak
- Fluid spills
- 8. Perform Post-Use Inspection on Hoist
- Mechanical failure
- Electrical faults
- 9. Cleaning Work Area
- Chemical exposure
- Slips and trips
- 10. Maintenance on Hoist
- Electrical shock
- Mechanical faults
- 11. Reporting and Documentation
- Ergonomic issues
- Eye strain
- 12. Assisting Team Members
- Communication errors
- Human error
- 13. Dealing With Unexpected Situations
- Physical injury
- Psychological stress
- 14. Vehicle Towing Preparations
- Traffic accidents
- Injuries during hitching
- 15. Emergency Response Planning
- Incorrect decision-making
- Delayed response
- 16. Safety Training
- Incomplete understanding
- Miscommunication
- 17. Regular Reviews and Audits
- Non-compliance
- Overlooked hazards
- 18. Workplace Communications
- Miscommunication
- Misunderstanding instructions
- 19. Hoist Operation Safety Guidelines
- Non-compliance
- Incorrect operation
- 20. End of Day Procedures
- Fatigue-related errors
- Overlooking safety checks