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The Repair Gym Equipment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 2. Inspecting Equipment
- Chemical exposure
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 3. Cleaning Equipments
- Inhaling chemicals
- Skin irritation from cleansers
- 4. Replacing Faulty Parts
- Electric shock
- Injuries from tools
- 5. Checking Electrical Connections
- Electrical shocks
- Fires
- 6. Assembly
- Heavy lifting injuries
- Finger pinching
- 7. Load Testing
- Equipment failure
- Heavy object fall
- 8. Commissioning
- Electric shock
- Overheat
- 9. Documentation
- Paper cuts
- Eye strain from computers
- 10. Cleaning Work Area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Chemical exposure
- 11. Dealing with Leftover Waste
- Sharp objects
- Bad back from lifting heavy waste
- 12. Return Equipment
- Heavy lifting
- Dropping equipment on foot
- 13. Review of Procedures
- Eye strain from computer
- Ergonomic issues with seating
- 14. Maintenance Check
- Electrical shock
- Falling equipment parts
- 15. End of Job Debrief
- Physical strain from long standing periods
- Mental fatigue