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The Re-Fuelling Machinery Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Spillages
- incorrect fuel type used
- 2. Inspect Equipment
- Mechanical failure
- leaks
- worn out hoses
- 3. Position Fuel Drums
- Toppling over
- Incorrect positioning
- 4. Connect Hoses and Nozzles
- Incorrect connections
- leakages
- 5. Grounding of Equipment
- Electrostatic discharge
- fire/flammable fumes
- 6. Test Equipment
- Malfunction
- incorrect readings
- 7. Start Fuelling
- Overfilling
- spillages
- 8. Monitor Fuelling Process
- Fuel overflow
- vapour leaks
- 9. Stop Fuelling
- Remaining pressure in hose
- spills
- 10. Disconnect Equipments
- Leaks
- residual pressure
- 11. Store Equipment
- Poor storage causing damage
- trip hazards
- 12. Dispose of any Waste
- Environmental contamination
- fines for improper disposals
- 13. Check for Leaks
- Environmental contamination
- fire hazard
- 14. Record Keeping
- Incorrect entries
- non-compliance to regulation
- 15. Review Procedure
- Non-compliance
- repeated mistakes