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The Oil Change Procedures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsuitable workspace
- lack of personal protective equipment
- 2. Position vehicle
- Risk of vehicle movement
- falling from height
- 3. Assemble needed tools
- Incorrect tools
- sharp or pointed edges
- 4. Initial oil draining
- Burns from hot oil
- spills and contamination
- 5. Remove the oil filter
- Difficulty in handling
- risk of slipping
- 6. Put on new filter
- Incorrect installation
- leakage risk
- 7. Replace drain plug
- Potential for physical strain
- improper sealing
- 8. Add new oil
- Overfilling
- oil spillage
- 9. Check oil level
- Repeated bending or twisting
- slips and trips
- 10. Start engine
- Noise exposure
- moving parts injury risk
- 11. Check for leaks
- Exposure to chemicals
- burns from hot surfaces
- 12. Dispose old oil responsibly
- Spillages
- incorrect disposal
- 13. Clean work area
- Trips and falls
- handling chemicals
- 14. Record completion of service
- Repetitive motions
- paper cuts
- 15. Vehicle return
- Vehicle collision
- miscommunication error