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The Gluing And Clamping Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over materials
- Inhalation of glue fumes
- 2. Gluing Operations
- Skin contact with glue
- Accidental ingestion of hazardous substances
- 3. Clamping Procedures
- Physical strain from heavy lifting
- Fingers caught in machinery
- 4. Clean up Process
- Slippery surfaces from spilled glue
- Contact Dermatitis from cleaning chemicals
- 5. Disposal Operations
- Injuries from handling sharp objects
- Inhalation of dust particles
- 6. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric shock from faulty equipment
- Cuts from sharp tools
- 7. Emergency Procedures
- Unfamiliarity with first aid kit
- Unpreparedness for fire emergencies
- 8. Material Storage
- Materials falling off shelves
- Mismanagement of hazardous substances
- 9. Workplace Inspection
- Uneven walking surfaces
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- 10. Staff Training
- Misinformation about workplace procedures
- Unfamiliarity with safety procedures
- 11. Routine Checkups
- Missed spotting of faulty equipment
- Lack of documentation on accidents
- 12. Incident Reporting
- Non-reporting of workplace accidents
- Inaccuracy in accident reports
- 13. Quality Control
- Faulty products resulting in rework
- Increased demand leading to overwork
- 14. Annual Audits
- Complacency due to lack of frequent checks
- Falsifying audit reports
- 15. Safety Reinforcement
- Inadequate provision of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Disregard for safety procedures