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The Finishing And Assembly Tasks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsecured equipment
- Poor lighting
- 2. Material Handling
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- Handling Heavy Objects
- 3. Cutting Components
- Contact with sharp edges
- Noise Exposures
- 4. Sanding Components
- Dust Inhalation
- Noise Exposures
- 5. Assembling Components
- Repetitive Movement
- Struck by Objects
- 6. Gluing and Clamping
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Pinching fingers in clamp
- 7. Cleaning Up
- Trips over waste materials
- Exposure to dirty environment
- 8. Quality Checking
- Eye strain from inadequate lighting
- 9. Packaging
- Manual handling
- Use of packaging tools such as tape dispensers or strapping guns can lead to cuts or bruises
- 10.Finishing
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Dust inhalation
- 11.Transportation
- Movable parts of the machine guillotine
- Physical injuries due to improper machine transportation
- 12.Unpacking
- Manual Handling Injuries
- Cut by box cutter knife
- 13.Inspections
- Inadequate lighting causing eye strain
- Tripping over scattered tools
- 14.Installation
- Electricity exposure
- Falls from Height
- 15.Maintenance
- Exposure to live components
- Falls from height
- 16.Reporting
- Poor communication
- Misinterpreted information