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The Radiator Repair And Maintenance Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 2. Personal Protective Equipment Check
- Improper fit or failure of PPE
- Ignition of flammable materials
- 3. Work Area Set Up
- Unsecure work area
- Poor ventilation
- Fire hazard
- 4. Inspection of Radiator
- Exposure to hot surfaces
- Contact with sharp edges
- 5. Disassembly of Radiator
- Mechanical injury
- Dropping heavy parts
- 6. Flushing Radiator
- Chemical exposure
- Skin contact with hot fluids
- 7. Repairing
- Cuts from sharp tools
- Eye damage from chips
- 8. Assembly
- Pinch points
- Ergonomic hazards
- 9. Leak Testing
- Electrical shock
- Chemical exposure from leaks
- 10. Finishing and cleanup
- Unsafe disposal of waste
- Trips over equipment
- 11. Testing Repaired Radiator
- Overheating
- Burns
- 12. Documentation and sign-off
- Incomplete documentation
- Miscommunication
- 13. Radiator Installation back into vehicle
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Falls
- 14. Verification of functionality
- Heating issues
- Leakage
- 15. Review and Improvement
- Failure to identify new hazards
- Complacency