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The Expose Body Parts To Machinery With Moving Parts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe work environment
- Improper use of equipment
- 2. Inspection
- Faulty equipment
- Trapped fingers or limbs in moving parts
- 3. Shutting Down
- Bodily contact with moving parts
- Unexpected machine start-up
- 4. Maintenance and Cleaning
- Chemical hazards
- Electrical hazards
- Entanglement in machinery
- 5. Adjustments and Repairs
- Electric shock
- Injury from power tools
- Unsafe working posture
- 6. Testing Operations
- Hearing damage from loud noise
- Eye injuries from flying particles
- 7. Loading and Unloading Operations
- Heavy lifting
- Slips and trips
- 8. Operation Monitoring
- Fatigue due to repetitive tasks
- Negligence due to long hours
- 9. Emergency Procedures
- Insufficient training
- Panic during emergencies
- 10. Storage and Disposal
- Sharp objects
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- 11. Restocking Supplies
- Heavy lifting
- Slips and trips
- 12. Reporting and Documentation
- Stress from workload
- Miscommunication of safety procedures
- 13. Breakdown management
- Electrical hazard when fixing issue
- 14. Quality Control
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Repetitive movements leading to bodily stress
- 15. End of Work Procedures
- Inadequate lockout tagout procedures
- Residual energy in machines
- 16. Work Review
- Extended computer use
- Mental stress
- 17. Safety Meetings and Evaluations
- Conflict with colleagues
- Overworking
- 18. Training New Employees
- Improper handling of machinery
- Absence of safety knowledge
- 19. Upgrading Systems
- Electrocution hazards
- Unfamiliarity with the new system
- 20. Onsite Emergency Drills
- Confusion during drills
- Unpreparedness for actual emergencies