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The Routine Truck Maintenance Tasks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 2. Pre-Inspection
- Exposure to broken or faulty equipment
- contact with oil and other chemicals
- 3. Cleaning exterior
- Chemical exposure
- eye injury from dust or particles
- 4. Checking Tyres
- Manual handling injuries
- impact from falling objects
- 5. Checking engine
- Burns from hot surfaces
- exposure to chemical hazards
- 6. Refilling fluids
- Chemical exposure through skin or eyes
- fire hazard
- 7. Checking lights
- Electrical hazards
- eye strain
- burns
- 8. Interior cleaning
- Chemical exposure
- repetitive strain injuries
- 9. Brake Testing
- Noise exposure
- vehicle runaway if brakes fail
- 10. Software updating
- Electric shock
- cybersecurity threats
- 11. Final Inspection
- Missing faults leading to later accidents
- 12. Documenting process
- Incorrect record-keeping leading to untracked hazards
- 13. Stock take of maintenance materials
- Heavy lifting
- slips
- trips and falls
- 14. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal leading to pollution or fines
- chemical exposure
- 15. Return truck to service
- Potential accident if issues have been missed