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The Electric Welder Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electric shock
- fire
- 2. Equipment inspection
- Tripping and falling
- burn
- 3. Setting up work area
- Poor ventilation
- inadequate workspace
- 4. Connecting power supply
- Electric shock
- equipment malfunction
- 5. Welder setup
- Incorrect settings
- damaged equipment
- 6. Material preparation
- Cuts
- eye injury
- 7. Dry run
- Incorrect weld placement
- poor technique
- 8. Performing weld
- Ultraviolet radiation
- splatter
- 9. Finishing weld
- Grinding hazards
- dust inhalation
- 10. Inspecting weld
- Hot surfaces
- poor visibility
- 11. Cleaning workspace
- Trip and fall hazards
- chemical exposure
- 12. Storing equipment
- Improper storage
- unauthorised access