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The Replace Defective Parts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips
- falls
- electrical hazards
- 2. Inspecting the Workspace
- Inadequate lighting
- slipping
- tripping
- 3. Removing Defective Parts
- Sharp edges
- heavy lifting
- falls
- 4. Preparing Replacement Parts
- Improper handling of tools
- cuts from sharp edges
- 5. Installing New Parts
- Electric shock
- tool mishandling
- 6. Testing New Parts
- Machinery malfunction
- electric shock
- 7. Cleaning Up Post-Replacement
- Handling waste materials
- tripping
- slips
- 8. Documenting Replacement Procedure
- Ergonomic hazards (posture problems
- eye strain)
- 9. Operating Post Repair
- Machinery malfunction
- electric shock
- 10. Disposing of Defective Parts
- Hazardous waste handling
- cuts from sharp objects
- 11. Returning Tools and Equipment
- Tool mishandling
- trips
- falls
- 12. Reviewing Safety Procedures
- Ergonomic hazards
- 13. Reporting Any Issues
- Stress related to reporting problems
- 14. Routine Inspection
- Machinery malfunction
- Electric shock
- 15. Preventive Maintenance
- Machinery breakdown
- improper use of safety equipment