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The Moving Damaged Vehicles Without Causing Further Damage Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Injury from lifting heavy weights
- Slips and falls due to wet floor
- 2. Assessment of Damage
- Eye injury from broken glass
- Cuts and abrasions from sharp metal edges
- 3. Vehicle Movement Planning
- Collision with other vehicles or structures
- Accidental fall in pit or slope
- 4. Pre-Movement Safety Checks
- Fluid leaks leading to slips
- Electric shock from damaged wiring
- 5. Activation of Safety Mechanisms
- Failure of safety equipments
- Unintentional start of the vehicle
- 6. Attempt to Move Vehicle
- Vehicle rolling over
- Sudden unexpected vehicular movement
- 7. Handling Mishaps & Sudden Breakdowns
- Fire from fuel leaks
- Explosion from damaged battery
- 8. Vehicle Towing Setup
- Injury from incorrect hitching
- Vehicle losing control during motion
- 9. Manoeuvring Vehicle to Safe Location
- Collisions with workers or infrastructure
- Loss of control of vehicle
- 10. Second Round Assessment for Additional Damage
- Exposure to harmful fumes
- Ignition of flammable liquids
- 11. Second Phase Vehicle Movement Planning
- Miscalculation of vehicle's motion path
- Intersection accidents
- 12. Final Relocation Movement
- Equipment malfunction causing loss of control
- Being struck by moving vehicle
- 13. Isolation of Damaged Vehicle
- Flammable fluid leak causing explosions
- Hazardous material exposure
- 14. Post-Move Cleanup & Safety Confirmation
- Injury from cleaning machinery
- Inhalation of toxic chemicals
- 15. Reporting and Documentation
- Misreporting leading to future risks
- Strain from computer work