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The Power Steering Flusher Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Exposure to chemicals
- 2. Vehicle Inspection
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Vehicle falling from hoist
- 3. Power Steering Fluid Drain
- Spills
- Correct disposal of fluid
- 4. Flushing equipment set up
- Electrical hazards
- Contact with hazardous fluid
- 5. Connecting flushing hoses
- Struck by hydraulic hose failure
- Connection errors
- 6. Start flushing process
- Leaks
- Spray hazard
- 7. Monitoring equipment
- Burns from hot surfaces
- Prolonged exposure to noise
- 8. Disposing contaminated fluids
- Incorrect disposal
- Environmental pollution
- 9. Disconnect flushing hoses
- Release of pressurised system
- 10. Replace power steering fluid
- Incorrect fluid used
- Spilling fluid
- 11. Verification
- Improper functionality of the system
- Operate machinery before testing
- 12. Final inspection
- Misdiagnosed issues
- Unsafe vehicle operation
- 13. Clean up
- Work area safety
- Appropriate storage of materials
- 14. Documentation and reporting
- Incomplete documentation
- Data loss