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The Perform Diesel Engine Diagnostics Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect use of tools
- Lack of training
- 2. Visual Inspection
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Eye injury due to flying debris
- 3. Coolant Level Check
- Burns from hot coolant
- Spillage leading to slip hazards
- 4. Engine Oil Level Check
- Burns from hot engine oil
- Skin contact with engine oil
- Slip hazards
- 5. Power System Tests
- Electrical shocks
- Burns from hot components
- 6. Compression Tests
- Hand injuries
- Equipment failure
- 7. Buster Valve Inspection
- Mistakenly opening of fuel line causing spills
- explosion hazard
- 8. Diesel Injection Timing Checks
- Fuel leak
- Fire hazard
- 9. Fuel Tank Checks
- Spillage leading to slip and fire hazards
- 10. Air Intake System Inspections
- Ingestion or inhalation of contaminants
- 11. Cabin Filter Maintenance
- Asbestos exposure if incorrectly handled filters are used
- Allergic reaction from dust and mould spores
- 12. Electrical Systems Inspection
- Electrocution
- burns
- 13. Exhaust System Test
- Inhalation of exhaust gases
- burn injuries
- 14. Safety Device Tests
- Failure of safety device resulting in injury
- 15. Clean Up
- Trips and falls due to untidy workplace
- Cuts from improperly stored tools
- 16. Documentation
- Stress from lack of organisation
- Poor communication leading to errors
- 17. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Disposal noncompliance fines
- 18. Post-Operation Inspection
- Missed hazards due to rush or fatigue
- Complacency
- 19. Maintenance scheduling
- Inadequate time for maintenance
- forgetting important routine steps
- 20. Decommissioning
- Risks associated with improper shutdown
- Environmental damage