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The Fit And Remove Rollers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Equipment malfunction
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 2. Locate And Identify Rollers
- Falling objects
- Incorrect use of roller
- 3. Inspect Rollers
- Manual Handling
- Sharp edges or surfaces
- 4. Setting Up Area
- Uneven workspace
- Uncontrolled movement of equipment
- 5. Removal of Old Roller
- Container falling over
- Striking against sharp edges
- 6. Prepare New Roller
- Faulty personal protective gear (PPE)
- Incorrect handling of new rollers
- Contact with hazardous substances
- 7. Fit New Roller
- Improper use of tools or equipment
- Exposure to noise and vibration
- 8. Secure New Roller
- Falling from height during securing process
- Getting caught in the machinery
- 9. Test Operation
- Incorrect use of roller leading to inefficiency or damages
- Noise pollution
- 10. Clean up Work Area
- Dispose off used materials improperly leads to environmental hazards
- 11. Report any Issue/ Damage
- Incorrect reporting
- Not following the correct procedure for reporting
- 12. Document Process
- Incorrect document management
- Missing important details
- 13. Store Tools and Equipment
- Misplacement of tools
- Equipment failure due to improper storage
- 14. Maintenance of Equipment
- Lax maintenance routine leading to damaged parts
- 15. Dispose of Waste
- Incorrect waste disposal leading to environmental hazard