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The Oil And Grease Servicing Tasks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- fire hazards
- 2. Safety Gear Donning
- Insufficient personal protective equipment
- heat stress
- 3. Tools Setting Up
- Unsafe handling of tools
- improper use of tools
- 4. Handling of Oil And Grease
- Direct skin contact
- inhalation hazards
- 5. Servicing Tasks Begin
- Manual handling risks
- Repetitive strain injury
- 6. Equipment Operation
- Machinery accidents
- entanglement
- 7. Waste Disposal
- Environmental pollution
- cut or puncture wounds
- 8. Clean-Up
- Tripping over unkept tools
- chemical spills
- 9. Service Report Preparation
- Eye strain
- ergonomic hazards
- 10. Client Communication
- Miscommunication leading to wrong service execution
- 11. Transportation of Servicing Tools
- Traffic accidents
- heavy lifting risks
- 12. Checking Oil and Grease Condition
- Skin irritation
- allergic reactions
- eye damage
- 13. Replacing Old Grease
- Spillage causing slips
- falls
- environmental harm
- 14. Restocking New Oil and Grease
- Lifting heavy containers
- spillage
- 15. Final Inspection
- Overlooking a crucial servicing step
- 16. Post-Service Follow-Up
- Overexertion
- emotional stress from dealing with unsatisfied clients
- 17. Maintenance of Servicing Tools
- Electrical shocks
- cut or puncture wounds
- 18. Inventory Management
- Unorganised stock leading to incorrect usage
- overstock hazards
- 19. Regular Training for Safety Procedures
- Inadequate knowledge causing mishaps
- 20. Periodic Equipment and Machinery Inspection
- Ignorance leading to faulty machinery usage