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The Repair And Adjustment Of Windshield Wipers Mechanisms. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper use of tools
- Lack of Personal protective equipment
- Slipping & Tripping on loose tools
- 2. Inspection
- Eye injury from dust and small particles
- Cuts from sharp wiper blades
- 3. Removing Old Wiper Blades
- Cuts from sharp edges
- Pinching between components
- 4. Clean windshield and blade mount area
- Chemical hazards from cleaning substances
- Allergic reactions to cleaning substances
- 5. Install new Wiper Blades
- Pinching fingers during installation
- Improper fit causing stress
- 6. Adjusting the Mechanism
- Finger entrapment in moving parts
- Improper adjustments leading to poor performance
- 7. Testing
- Sudden movement of blades causing injury
- Malfunction leading to damage and possible personal harm
- 8. Final checks
- Risk of overlooked issues leading to deficits in service
- Damage to vehicle due to inadequate inspection
- 9. Clean up
- Slipping on spilled fluids
- Injury from improperly stored/sharply disposed of old blades
- 10. Documenting
- Errors in documentation could lead to future risks
- Use of incorrect technical specifications or terms