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The Annealing And Case Hardening Of Metals Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling injuries
- Inhalation of fumes
- Slip and trip hazards
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Potential burn or fire hazards
- Electric shock
- Contact with moving parts
- 3. Material Selection
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Noise exposure
- Manual handling injuries
- 4. Preheating
- Fire hazards
- Burn injuries
- Exposure to IR/UV radiation
- 5. Soaking
- Fire Hazards
- Inhaling toxic gases
- Manual handling injuries
- 6. Heating
- Burn injuries
- Fire hazards
- Explosion due to gas leakage
- 7. Cooling
- Thermal injury
- Splash of coolant fluid
- Cryogenic burns
- 8. Case Hardening
- Emission of harmful substances
- Burn injuries
- 9. Removing Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposed metal edges causing cuts
- 10. Cleaning Up Material
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Eye irritation from dust particles
- 11. Tempering
- Burn injuries
- Emission of harmful substances
- Fire risks
- 12. Inspecting Materials
- Eye strain
- Manual handling injuries
- 13. Quality Control
- Exposure to high noise levels
- Prolonged standing causing fatigue
- 14. Clean-up of Work Area
- Slip and trip hazards
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- 15. Maintenance and Storage
- Manual handling injuries
- Unsecured equipment resulting in injuries
- 16. Documenting Procedure
- Strain injuries due to repetitive motion
- Eye strain from use of computer screen
- 17. Decommissioning Equipment
- Electric shock
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 18. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- Cut injuries from sharp objects
- 19. Safety Checks
- Electric shock
- Equipment malfunction causing harm
- 20. Further Training
- Incorrect operation of machinery leading to accidents
- Lack of knowledge causing harm