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The Strut Spring Compressor Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment
- lack of training
- 2. Inspection
- Damaged equipment
- poor lighting
- 3. Setup
- Incorrect work area setup
- tripping hazards
- 4. Compressing Springs
- Faulty compressor
- pinch points
- 5. Removing Strut
- Dropping heavy items
- uncontrolled release of energy
- 6. Disassembly
- Sharp edges
- improper tool handling
- 7. Inspection and Replacement
- Poor quality parts
- contamination
- 8. Reassembly
- Cross-threading
- incorrect torque
- 9. Installing Strut
- Musculoskeletal strain
- dropping heavy items
- 10. Decompressing Springs
- Faulty compressor
- pinch points
- 11. Cleanup
- Slips and falls
- improper disposal
- 12. Final inspection
- Missed defects
- improper documentation