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The Road Testing Vehicles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Physical strain
- 2. Briefing Session
- Miscommunication
- Lack of key safety information
- 3. Vehicle Inspection
- Inadequate maintenance
- Hidden damages
- 4. Engine Start-up
- Fire outbreak
- Unexpected engine surge
- 5. Brake Testing
- Sudden stop
- Tire burst
- 6. Speed Testing
- Losing control
- Excessive speed
- 7. Steering Testing
- Oversteer
- Understeer
- 8. Parking Assist Test
- Unresponsive system
- Inadequate obstacle detection
- 9. Emission Testing
- Toxic fumes
- Carbon monoxide poisoning
- 10. Noise Testing
- Loud sounds
- Hearing damage
- 11. Lighting Tests
- Malfunctioning lights
- Reduced visibility
- 12. Post-test Inspection
- Overheating
- Wear and tear
- 13. Performance Analysis
- Incorrect data interpretation
- Misreporting
- 14. Result Documentation
- Data loss
- Miscommunication
- 15. Clean-up
- Chemical exposure
- Tool-related injuries
- 16. Debriefing
- Misunderstandings
- Lack of feedback
- 17. Final Check
- Missed issues
- Complacency
- 18. Reporting to Management
- Miscommunication
- Late reporting
- 19. Vehicle Release
- Inadequate checks
- Lapses in process
- 20. Review of Processes
- Inadequacy of existing procedures
- Overlooking hazards