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The Wall Mounted Tyre Racks Usage Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips and trips
- 2. Workspace Setup
- Poor ergonomics
- Struck by moving vehicles
- 3. Checking Equipment
- Racking collapse
- Falls from height
- 4. Installation of Rack
- Struck by falling items
- Working at heights
- 5. Materials Handling
- Poor lifting techniques
- Hand injuries
- 6. Positioning Tyres on Rack
- Back strains
- Over-exertion
- 7. Securing Tyres
- Fall of loose tyres
- Crush injuries
- 8. Inspection of Racks
- Falls from height
- Tripping hazards
- 9. Cleaning Work Area
- Chemical exposure
- Slips and spills
- 10. Disassembling Tyre Racks
- Lessening structural integrity
- Falling objects
- 11. Packaging and Transport
- Manual handling injuries
- Collision with pedestrian
- 12. Safety Checks
- Electrocution from faulty equipment
- Crushing injury
- 13. Safe Shutdown
- Incorrect shutdown procedure
- Trapped fingers
- 14. Emergency Procedures
- Delayed reaction in emergency
- Ineffective evacuation
- 15. Review and Training
- Insufficient training
- Miscommunication
- 16. Maintenance Procedure
- Slipping off tools
- Energy release
- 17. Storing Unused Racks
- Collapse under strain
- Failure to lock wheels
- 18. Incident Reporting
- Inaccurate reporting
- Neglect of hazard reporting
- 19. Dealing with Hazards
- Inadequate eye and face protection
- Respiratory hazards
- 20. Rest Periods
- Fatigue
- Muscle strains