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The Troubleshooting Mechanical Issues Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper use of tools
- Trip hazards due to loose cables/wires
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Electrical shock
- Mechanical injury from moving parts
- 3. Identification of Issue
- Misinterpretation of issue leading to further damages
- Stress injuries from intense focus
- 4. Diagnostic Tests
- Injury from testing equipment
- Electrical shock
- 5. Repair Planning
- Incorrect repair plan
- Further damage to equipment
- 6. Gathering Tools/Parts
- Injury from improper handling
- Misplacement or loss of parts
- 7. Device Disassembly
- Electric shock
- Mechanical injury from sharp objects
- 8. Component Replacement
- Use of incorrect components
- Injury from installation process
- 9. Device Assembly
- Incorrect assembly causing further issues
- Injury during assembly process
- 10. Testing and Quality Assurance
- Faulty repair leading to operational problems
- Risk of electric shock while testing
- 11. Cleaning up Work Area
- Slipping or falling due to messy work area
- Cut hazard from sharp tools
- 12. Documentation & Reporting
- Eye strain from screen exposure
- Incorrect documentation leading to future problems
- 13. Customer Explanation
- Miscommunication leading to future issues
- Psychological pressure from customer dissatisfaction
- 14. Finalization and Sign-off
- Missed defects or issues due to lack of final check
- Pressure to complete task quickly
- 15. Feedback and Review
- Physical stress from long hours
- Emotional stress from customer feedback
- 16. Follow-Up and Regular Check-In
- Misinterpretation of customer complaints
- Overlooking of problems during check-ins
- 17. Inventory Update
- Wrong inventory update could lead to shortage of equipment
- Physical strain while handling heavy items
- 18. After-sales Support
- Extended working hours leading to physical stress
- Inadequate understanding of customer's issues could lead to dissatisfaction