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The Replacement Of Spark Plugs. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect tools
- unorganised workspace
- 2. Identifying plug condition
- Debris in plug well
- old or worn plugs
- 3. Removing Old Plugs
- Risk of electric shock
- damage to spark plug thread
- 4. Inspecting old plugs
- Sharp edges
- debris on plug
- 5. Preparing New Plugs
- Incorrect gap size
- sharp edges
- 6. Installing New Plugs
- Cross threading
- over tightening
- 7. Reconnecting Plug Leads
- Incorrect placement
- risk of electric shock
- 8. Testing the Vehicle
- Vehicle not starting
- vehicle is rattling or shaking
- 9. Troubleshooting Issues
- Damage to vehicle components
- misfires during driving
- 10. Cleaning up
- Slips and trips
- hazardous waste disposal