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The Private Golf Car Servicing. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Miscommunication
- Unauthorised access to the workshop
- 2. Assessing the vehicle
- Risk of electric shock
- Manual handling injuries
- 3. Disconnecting the battery
- Exposure to harmful battery acid
- Electric shock
- 4. Inspection
- Risk of crushing injures
- Exposure to harmful dust
- 5. Removing car parts
- Manual handling injuries
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 6. Checking engine and transmission
- Exposure to high noise level
- Burns from hot surfaces
- 7. Cleaning golf car
- Exposure to chemicals
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 8. Replacing worn-out parts
- Manual handling injuries
- Incorrect installation
- 9. Lubricating parts
- Exposure to chemicals
- Eye injuries
- 10. Reconnecting the battery
- Electric shock
- Battery acid leakages
- 11. Testing the golf car
- Vehicle failure
- Moving vehicle hits people or property
- 12. Final inspections
- Missing safety features
- Faulty brakes
- 13. Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Loss of documentation
- 14. Clean up
- Chemical spills
- Trips on tools or equipment left out
- 15. Golf car handover
- Incorrect operation instructions
- Non-compliance with safety standards
- 16. Emergency procedures training
- Lack of understanding
- Inadequate response in emergency situations