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Risk Assessment Engine "B" Service

This document provides a risk assessment for tasks involved in shutting down, opening, cleaning, and testing an engine. It lists potential hazards at each step such as electric shock, slips/trips/falls, sharp edges, and more. Controls to minimize the risk are outlined, such as lockout/tagout procedures, using proper tools/gloves, keeping work areas clean, and ensuring a buddy system. Risk is calculated based on severity, probability, and rating with controls. The highest risk tasks involve electric shock and require strict lockout/tagout procedures followed.

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Risk Assessment Engine "B" Service

This document provides a risk assessment for tasks involved in shutting down, opening, cleaning, and testing an engine. It lists potential hazards at each step such as electric shock, slips/trips/falls, sharp edges, and more. Controls to minimize the risk are outlined, such as lockout/tagout procedures, using proper tools/gloves, keeping work areas clean, and ensuring a buddy system. Risk is calculated based on severity, probability, and rating with controls. The highest risk tasks involve electric shock and require strict lockout/tagout procedures followed.

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Risk Assessment Engine "B" service

Guidance: Risk Rating Risk


Risk & Potential Hazards.
SxP=R Rating
Risk
Control Measures That Can Minimize The Risk To ALARP factor
S. Level. with
Description of Task
N Exposed person(s) control
Step/Aspects
o.
S P R

Use LOTO, isolate the engine by following LOTO


Electric shock
procedure
Slip-trip-fall Keep eyes and mind on path, clean the area if oily
Shut down the
1 3 2 6 1
engine Noise Use Ear plug/ear defender
Watch, keep eyes on the working area, make noise if
Insect/wasp/snake etc.
there is any bio-hazard wait until clear off the area

Hot surface Wait until the engine cool down


Open Tapped
cover(Injector), Sharp edge & pinch point Use cotton gloves and keep eyes on task
rocker cover,
rocker arm, valve Tools slip/fall from hand Grip firmly and use right sized and right tools
2 3 3 9 1
adjustment &
Slip-trip-fall Keep eyes and mind on path, clean the area if oily
turning
engine(Crank Ensure buddy system and change personnel after every
Poor body posture
Shaft) 30 minutes

Sharp edge/pinch point Use cotton gloves and keep eyes on task

Clean/inspect and Tools slip/fall from hand Grip firmly and use right sized and right tools
re-install all of
3 2 3 6 Keep eyes and mind on path, clean the area if oily 1
the items in step - Slip-trip-fall
02 Ensure buddy system and change personnel after every
Poor body posture
30 minutes

Energize the engine without direct contact with the


Electric shock
Test run the live line
4 3 2 6 1
Engine Slip-trip-fall Keep eyes and mind on path, clean the area if oily

LOTO Issuer Name/Signatue Task Recipient Name/Signature

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