Hazard Identification Checklist for Showroom and Body Shop
by ali raza, from the Community
This hazard identification checklist helps automotive showroom and body shop teams assess workplace safety and compliance. It covers signage and emergency information, first aid readiness, emergency planning and firefighting equipment, welfare facilities, electrical hazards, planned preventive maintenance, housekeeping, and personal protective equipment. Operational checks include parts storage, pressure car washing, noise and vibration controls, hot work, painting and polishing, equipment guarding and tool safety, gas cylinder handling, hazardous substance storage, and waste disposal. It also reviews building condition, vehicle security, and hidden driveway or blind spot risks, concluding with sign off for audit accountability.
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