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The Machine Recovery Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Inadequate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Electric shock
- Fire
- 3. Power Connection
- Wrong voltage connection
- Electric shock
- 4. Environment Checking
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Sharp objects
- 5. Machine Isolation
- Inconsistent isolation practices
- Inability to ensure complete de-eneration
- 6. Rescue Equipment Setup
- Incorrect equipment setup
- Poor visibility
- 7. Recovery Process Initiation
- Improper communication
- Abrupt machine movement
- 8. Overriding Safety Mechanisms
- Unprotected moving parts
- Unanticipated machine startup
- 9. Extraction Process
- Struck by machine components
- Caught in machines
- 10. Debris Management
- Injury from thrown particles
- Inhalation of harmful dust
- 11. Drainage Scan And Report
- Recovery equipment failure
- Incomplete reports leading to accidents
- 12. Reinstallation Of Guards
- Risk of cuts
- Pinching injuries
- 13. Restore Energy Supply
- Electrical hazards
- Unintended operation of machinery
- 14. Post Operation Area Cleaning
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Noise pollution
- 15. Final Inspection
- Missed or overlooked hazard points
- Improperly secured guards
- 16. Sign-Off Procedure
- Incomprehensive handover
- Paperwork errors
- 17. Debriefing Session
- Inadequate incident report understanding
- Miscommunication
- 18. Safety Check And Maintenance
- Machinery malfunction
- Critical system failures
- 19. Equipment Return And Storage
- Misplacement of equipment
- Inappropriate storage conditions
- 20. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Improper waste disposal methods