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The Removal And Installation Of Vehicle Wheels. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect lifting procedure
- misuse of tools
- 2. Positioning Vehicle
- Vehicle movement
- slipping
- tripping
- 3. Implement Safety Measures
- Insufficient safety measures
- neglect of PPE use
- 4. Inspection of Tools
- Faulty equipment
- improper use
- 5. Removal of Wheel Nuts
- Strain injuries
- falling equipment
- 6. Lifting Vehicle Using Jack
- Vehicle instability
- incorrect use of jack
- 7. Removing the Wheel
- Mishandling of heavy objects
- incorrect lifting posture
- 8. Inspecting Removed Wheel
- Sharp edges
- foreign objects in tyre tread
- 9. Installation of New Wheel
- Incorrect fitting
- heavy lifting injuries
- 10. Lowering Vehicle Using Jack
- Sudden vehicular movement
- overloaded jack
- 11. Tightening of Wheel Nuts
- Repetitive strain injury
- incorrect torque setting
- 12. Final Inspection and Testing
- Missed faults
- improper testing procedures
- 13. Cleaning up Work Area
- Slip and trip hazards
- contact with sharp objects
- 14. Filling Out Completion Report
- Paper cuts
- data entry errors
- 15. Stand Down and Review
- Fatigue
- incomplete procedure review
- 16. Reporting to Supervisor
- Data entry errors
- missed reporting
- 17. Removal of Safety Measures
- Unexpected hazards
- non-compliance to safety standards
- 18. Returning Tools to Storage
- Tripping on scattered tools
- wrong storage practices
- 19. Parking Vehicle
- Collision with objects or other vehicles
- incorrect parking techniques
- 20. Debriefing and Documentation
- Incomplete documentation
- misleading information reporting