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Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment & Control
Risk Assessment = Hazard Management
• Identify hazards• Assess risk• Implement Controls
Assessment Elements
Identify the Hazards Assess Safe Job
Procedures
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Assessment Elements
Identify the Hazards Assess
Consequences
Exposure
Probability
1. Job2. Duty3. Tasks4. Elements
Job
Task
Element
Task
Element
Task
Element Element
Duty Duty
Step 1 – Examine the Job
•Break it down into components• Identify duties of that job
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Step 2 – Hazard Assessment
•Identify tasks of the duty
Change Tires Brakes Electrical FluidsLightsOil Report
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Step 3 – Hazard Assessment
• Identify in order of priority/severity of injury or property damage - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7.
Change Tires Brakes Electrical FluidsLightsOil Report
1 2 4 53 6 7
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Change Tires Brakes Electrical Oil
1 2 4 3
Drive car in
Fall/Winter Service
Hoist car upRemove Lug nutsRemove Wheel
Drive car inHoist car upRemove Lug nutsRemove Wheel
Remove Tire / RimInstall New Tire
Place Wheel CarSecure Lug Nuts
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Remove Lug nutsRemove Wheel
Remove Tire / RimInstall New Tire
Place Wheel CarSecure Lug NutsLower CarTest Drive
Step 4 – Identify the Hazards
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2
4
3
Drive car in
Hoist car up
Remove Lug nuts
Remove Wheel
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2
4
3
Drive car in
Hoist car up
Remove Lug nuts
Remove Wheel
• Strike another worker• Run into equipment causing
property damage• Damage Car• Roll and crush worker
• Crush• Pinch Points• Tool hit worker in head• Car fall off - damage
• Repetitive Strain• Back strain from body position• Eye Injury• Crush toes• Cut to hands• Crush toes• Back Strain/Sprain• Shoulder Strain/Sprain• Abrasion• Damage clothes
Step 5 – Rank the Hazard and Risk Three (3) steps of a ranking Hazard & Risk.
• How bad? (consequences)• How often? (exposure)• How likely? (probability)
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Severity of Consequences
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Level RatingNumerous fatalities; extensive damage, major disruption 100Several fatalities; damage $500,000 to $999,999 75Fatality; damage $100,000 to $499,999 50Extremely serious injury/disease
(permanent disability); damage $1,000 to $99,999 30Disabling injuries, reversible tissue damage;
damage up to $999 10Minor cuts, bruises, irritations; minor damage 2
Worker Exposure
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Level RatingContinuously (or many times daily) 10Frequently (approximately once daily) 6Usually (from once per week to once per month) 3Occasionally (from once per month to once per year) 2Rarely (it has been known to occur) 1Very rarely (not known to have occurred,
but considered remotely possible) 0.5
Probability
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Level Rating Are the most likely & expected result. 10Are quite possible, would not be unusual, having a
50/50 chance. 6Would be an unusual sequence or coincidence. 3Would be remotely possible coincidence. It has been known,
however, to have happened. 1Would be extremely remote but conceivable possible.
Has never happened after many years of exposure. 0.5Would be practically impossible: a “one in a million” possibility. Has never happened despite exposure over many years. 0.1
Other Considerations
• Company history• Recommendations• Manufacturers Manual• Experience• Regulatory Requirements
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October 3, 2018 MechanicFall/Winter Service Changing Tire
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2
4
3
Drive car in
Hoist car up
Remove Lug nuts
Remove Wheel
• Strike another worker• Run into equipment causing
property damage• Damage Car• Roll and crush worker
• Crush• Pinch Points• Tool hit worker in head• Car fall off - damage
• Repetitive Strain• Back strain from body position• Eye Injury• Crush toes• Cut to hands• Crush toes• Back Strain/Sprain• Shoulder Strain/Sprain• Abrasion• Damage clothes
Rank Hazard and Risk
Hierarchy of Controls
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PPE – The Last Resort October 3, 2018 MechanicFall/Winter Service Changing Tire
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2
4
3
Drive car in
Hoist car up
Remove Lug nuts
Remove Wheel
• Strike another worker• Run into equipment causing
property damage• Damage Car• Roll and crush worker
• Crush• Pinch Points• Tool hit worker in head• Car fall off - damage
• Repetitive Strain• Back strain from body position• Eye Injury• Crush toes• Cut to hands• Crush toes• Back Strain/Sprain• Shoulder Strain/Sprain• Abrasion• Damage clothes
Guide posts
Put car in Park with emergency brake
Shut off car and take keys (lock-out)
October 3, 2018 MechanicFall/Winter Service Changing Tire
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2
4
3
Drive car in
Hoist car up
Remove Lug nuts
Remove Wheel
• Strike another worker• Run into equipment causing
property damage• Damage Car• Roll and crush worker
• Crush• Pinch Points• Tool hit worker in head• Car fall off - damage
• Repetitive Strain• Back strain from body position• Eye Injury• Crush toes• Cut to hands• Crush toes• Back Strain/Sprain• Shoulder Strain/Sprain• Abrasion• Damage clothes
Guide posts
Put car in Park with emergency brake
Shut off car and take keys (lock-out)
Remove tools from hoist
Bump cap on head
Ensure secure pegs are in hoistReview Lifting Procedures
Eye Protection, glovesPut hoist at appropriate height for reachingSteel Toe Boots
Coveralls
Review
October 3, 2018 MechanicFall/Winter Service Changing Tire
1
2
4
3
Drive car in
Hoist car up
Remove Lug nuts
Remove Wheel
• Strike another worker• Run into equipment causing
property damage• Damage Car• Roll and crush worker
• Crush• Pinch Points• Tool hit worker in head• Car fall off - damage
• Repetitive Strain• Back strain from body position• Eye Injury• Crush toes• Cut to hands• Crush toes• Back Strain/Sprain• Shoulder Strain/Sprain• Abrasion• Damage clothes
Guide posts
Put car in Park with emergency brake
Shut off car and take keys (lock-out)
Remove tools from hoist
Bump cap on head
Ensure secure pegs are in hoistReview Lifting Procedures
Eye Protection, glovesPut hoist at appropriate height for reachingSteel Toe Boots
Coveralls
Review
Re-Rank Hazard
and Risk
Step 6 – Develop Safe Work Procedure