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The Lathe Metal Spinning Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Chemical exposure
- 2. Machine setup
- Crushing hazard
- Entanglement hazard
- 3. Material handling
- Manual lifting injury
- Slips and falls
- 4. Pre-operation checks
- Electric shock
- Incorrect settings
- 5. Metal spinning process
- Hot metal burns
- Projected debris
- 6. Tool changes
- Sharp edges
- Pinch points
- 7. Coolant application
- Splashing hazard
- Slippery surfaces
- 8. Speed adjustments
- Flying objects
- Loss of control
- 9. Part measurement
- Pinch point injury
- Measurement inaccuracies
- 10. Waste/material removal
- Manual lifting injury
- Slip hazard
- 11. Machine shutdown
- Rapid deceleration
- Uncontrolled movement
- 12. Clean-up activities
- Chemical exposure
- Inadequate cleaning