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The Handle Stainless Steel During Fabrication Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poorly maintained equipment
- Inadequate lighting
- 2. Material Collection
- Inadequately stored materials
- Manual handling injuries
- 3. Machine Set-Up
- Untrained machine operation
- Incorrect machine setup
- 4. Fabrication Start
- Exposure to sharp edges
- Hazardous noise levels
- 5. Welding Process
- Exposure to welding fumes
- Risk of eye injuries from arc flashes
- 6. Cooling Down
- Burns from hot surfaces
- Slips due to wet floor
- 7. Inspection
- Exposure to noise
- flying debris
- 8. Grinding Process
- Noise exposure
- Dust inhalations
- Hand-arm vibration syndrome
- 9. Finishing And Polishing
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposure to noise and vibration
- 10. Waste Disposal
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips
- trips
- falls
- 11. Quality Check
- Exposure to sharp edges
- Poor lighting
- 12. Storage
- Poorly organised storage area
- Manual handling injuries
- 13. Machinery Shutdown
- Incorrect shutdown procedure
- Electrical hazards
- 14. Clean-up
- Slips due to wet floor
- Chemical spillage
- 15. Reporting
- Repetitive stress injury due to paperwork
- Poor workstation setup
- 16. Maintenance Checks
- Electrical hazards
- Use of poorly maintained equipment
- 17. Unloading And Packing
- Manual handling injuries
- Pallet collapse hazard
- 18. Emergency Procedures
- Poor understanding of procedures
- Lack of emergency equipment
- 19. Safety Briefing
- Incorrect safety information
- disregard for safety briefing
- 20. Debriefing at End of Shift
- Poor handover information
- Tiredness affecting safe work practices