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The Pulling Engine With Hoist Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling items
- Slipping or tripping hazards
- 2. Inspection Of Work Area
- Poor lighting
- Unsecured objects
- 3. Setting up hoist
- Equipment failure
- Incorrect manual handling
- 4. Isolating the engine
- Risk of fire
- Mechanical hazards
- 5. Attaching Hoisting Gear to Engine
- Falling objects
- Equipment failure
- 6. Lift Engine From Vehicle
- Mechanical hazards
- Falling objects
- 7. Move Engine To Designated Area
- Collision
- Vibration exposure
- 8. Lowering The Engine
- Crushing hazards
- Mechanical hazards
- 9. Detach Hoisting Equipment
- Equipment malfunction
- Crushing hazards
- 10. Inspecting The Removed Engine
- Hand injuries
- Eye injuries
- 11. Cleaning Work Area
- Tripping hazards
- Chemical exposure
- 12. Dissemble Hoisting equipment
- Incorrect manual handling
- Equipment failure
- 13. Reporting Any Issue
- Miscommunication
- Not reporting an issue
- 14. Maintenance Of Hoisting Equipment
- Equipment failure
- Electrical hazards
- 15. Storage Of The removed engine
- Incorrect manual handling
- Tripping hazards
- 16. Review task progress
- Mental stress
- Miscommunication
- 17. End Of Shift/Wrap Up
- Fatigue
- Missed hazards due to rush
- 18. Emergency Procedures
- Failure to respond correctly
- Panic
- 19. Regular Training
- Inadequate training
- Misunderstanding of procedures
- 20. Inspection and maintenance
- Inadequate inspection
- Deferred maintenance