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The Replace Transmission Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- manual lifting injuries
- 2. Site Assessment
- Working in poor lighting
- potential objects fall from height
- 3. Power Off Procedure
- Electric shock
- burns
- 4. Identification of Components
- Incorrect parts handling
- sharp edges
- 5. Removal of Old Transmission System
- Exposed to chemicals and fluids
- heavy lifting injuries
- 6. Inspection of Mounting Points
- Improper posture
- falling objects
- 7. Installation of New Transmission System
- Pinch points
- working with tools
- heavy lifting
- 8. Reconnection and Adjustment
- Electrical shock
- entangled in moving parts
- 9. Refilling Fluids
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- slipping hazard
- 10. Power On Procedure
- Unexpected movement of machinery
- electrical shock
- 11. Test and Check
- Moving parts
- hot surfaces
- noise exposure
- 12. Cleaning Up
- Physical strain
- slips
- trips
- falls
- 13. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to chemicals
- manual lifting injuries
- 14. Documentation & Reporting
- Working on PC – Ergonomic issues
- Work-related stress
- 15. Regular Maintenance and Checking
- Moving parts
- hot surface
- 16. Emergency Procedures Training
- Inadequate training
- dealing with high-pressure situation
- 17. Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Incorrect use of PPE
- inadequate training
- 18. Review work area and work process
- Trips
- falls
- contact with hazardous material
- 19. Post Operation Meeting
- Work-related stress
- sedentary work
- 20. Provision of First Aid Facilities
- Inadequate facilities
- unavailability of medical support