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The Ensure Grinding Depth Below Minimum Root Spread Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Potential slips
- trips
- falls
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Equipment Check
- Equipment malfunction
- Incorrect operation of equipment
- 3. Work Area Setup
- Trip hazards
- Potential for falling objects
- 4. Measurement
- Incorrect measurements leading to poor quality work
- Injury from measuring tools
- 5. Grinding Process
- Eye injuries
- Noise pollution
- Exposure to dust
- 6. Assessment of Initial Grind
- Sharp edges
- Dust inhalation
- 7. Adjustments
- Machine malfunction
- Manual handling injuries
- 8. Second Grind
- Exposure to sharp object
- Dust inhalation
- 9. Post-Grinding Inspection
- Exposure to sharp edges
- Eye damage from flying particles
- 10. Depth Check
- Potential for inaccurate readings
- Risk of overwork
- 11. Clean up
- Slips
- trips and falls from debris
- Cuts and lacerations from sharp metal pieces
- 12. Maintenance
- Unexpected startup of machinery
- Electrocution
- Accidents due to lack of machine knowledge
- 13. Fault Reporting
- Inadequate communication
- Failure to comply to operations
- 14. Regular Training
- Inadequate operator skills
- Misunderstanding risk prevention strategies
- 15. Constant Monitoring
- Risk of obliviousness to hazards
- Fatigue related errors