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The Replace Wheel Bearings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect use of tools
- Inadequate personal protection
- 2. Vehicle Lifting
- Vehicle instability
- Incorrect positioning of the lift
- 3. Wheel Removal
- Unexpected wheel detachment
- Damage to hand due to improper handling
- 4. Bearing Removal
- Injury from flying objects
- Exposure to grease and dust
- 5. Cleaning and Inspection
- Exposure to harmful cleaning substances
- Eye injury from fragments
- 6. New Bearing Installation
- Finger pinching
- High force exertion
- 7. Reassembly
- Risk of falling parts
- Incorrect component fitting
- 8. Wheel Fitting
- Musculoskeletal strain
- Incorrect torque application
- 9. Lowering the Vehicle
- Unexpected movement of vehicle
- Faulty equipment
- 10. Torque Check
- Incorrect torque setting
- Slip hazard due to oil spillage
- 11. Test Drive
- Brake failure due to incorrect installation
- Road hazards
- 12. Vehicle Cleaning
- Exposure to harsh cleaning chemicals
- Slip hazards due to wet surfaces
- 13. Customer Handover
- Miscommunication
- Handling of invoice and payment problems
- 14. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to chemical residues
- Incorrect disposal of hazardous wastes
- 15.Two days follow up review
- risk of overlooking repair malfunction,failed communication with customer