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The Repair A Car Body Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of physical injuries
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 2. Remove damaged parts
- Sharp objects
- falling objects
- 3. Assess the damage
- Exposure to harsh conditions
- eye strain
- 4. Repair metal body
- Sharp edges
- Heat from welding
- 5. Apply body filler
- Chemical exposure
- Skin irritation
- 6. Sanding down the filled area
- Dust particles
- Noise
- 7. Apply primer coat
- Fumes
- Fire hazard
- 8. Mild heating to dry the primer
- Heat exposure
- Eye Strain
- 9. Apply base coat
- Chemical fumes
- Skin irritation
- 10. Apply clear coat
- Inhalation of chemical fumes
- 11. Buff & Polishing the surface
- Dust generation
- Noise
- Vibration
- 12. Reassemble all the removed parts
- Heavy lifting
- Pinching points
- 13. Perform quality checks
- Strains and sprains
- Repetitive motion injuries
- 14. Clean up the area
- Tripping and slipping hazards
- Chemical spills
- 15. Document the repair process
- Poor posture while recording or writing
- 16. Inform the client about completion
- Verbal abuse
- Client confrontations
- 17. Final inspection & handover
- Vehicle movement
- Falling objects
- 18. Feedback and Aftercare advice
- Poor understanding or neglecting advice
- 19. Update job card and close out procedure
- Data entry errors
- Miscommunication
- 20. Equipment Maintenance and storage
- Incorrect handling
- Storage hazards