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The Inhaling Toxic Emissions From Machinery Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inhaling toxic fumes
- contact with hazardous materials
- 2. Equipment Check
- Exposure to harmful emissions
- equipment malfunction
- 3. Machinery Start Up
- High noise levels
- inhaling harmful emissions
- 4. Equipment Operation
- Chemical exposure
- physical injury from machinery
- 5. Maintenance
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- equipment malfunction
- 6. Machine Shut Down
- Release of toxic fumes
- potential for burns from hot surfaces
- 7. Cleaning
- Ingestion of harmful chemicals
- skin irritation
- 8. Disposal of Waste
- Exposure to harmful substances
- potential for injury from heavy lifting
- 9. Ventilation Check
- Inadequate ventilation
- build up of toxic gases
- 10.Storage of Materials
- Improper storage leading to damage or leakage
- fire hazard
- 11.PPE Donning
- Incorrect use of PPE
- lack of adequate training
- 12.Routine Inspection
- Regular exposure to toxic emissions
- inadequate maintenance procedures
- 13.Emergency Response Training
- Lack of preparedness for emergencies
- failure to understand procedures
- 14.Report Generation
- Miscommunication of risks
- failure to document incidents properly
- 15.Periodic Review and Update
- Failure to update safety measures
- complacency around hazards
- 16.TestCase Planning
- Improper planning leading to increased risks
- lack of foresight
- 17.Performance Monitoring
- Inadequate tracking of health and safety compliance
- lack of worker engagement
- 18.Follow-up Training
- Insufficient training sessions
- inadequate understanding of machinery operation
- 19.Replacement of Old Machinery
- Risk due to old or faulty equipment
- worker exposure to harmful emissions
- 20.End of life decision for machinery
- Disposal hazards
- potential cost implications