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The Maintain Farm Workshop Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Equipment malfunction
- electrical hazards
- 2. Inspection
- Slips trips and falls
- sharp objects
- 3. Loading tools
- Manual handling risks
- dropped objects
- 4. Transport to site
- Traffic accidents
- moving machinery
- 5. Setting up workshop
- Falling objects
- unstable structures
- 6. Using power equipment
- Electrical hazards
- noise
- 7. Operation of machinery
- Caught in/between object
- moving parts
- 8. Welding
- Fire danger
- Fumes
- 9. Cleaning workshop
- Chemical exposure
- improper disposal of waste
- 10. Maintenance checks
- Electrical faults
- Inadequate maintenance
- 11. Storage
- Improper storing of hazardous materials
- Lack of space
- 12. Shutting down workshop
- Incorrect shutdown of machines
- Electrical faults
- 13. Handling hazardous substances
- Chemical burns
- inhalation of harmful substances
- 14. Tool sanitation
- Biological hazards
- improper sanitising procedures
- 15. Emergency procedures
- Failure to comprehensively enact emergency procedures
- Panic
- 16. Documentation
- Failure to correctly document operations/observations
- miscommunication
- 17. Retraining employees
- Stagnant knowledge/skills
- lack of awareness
- 18. Inspecting finished works
- Defective equipment
- inadequate inspection
- 19. Reporting hazards
- Incomplete hazard reporting
- Lack of communication
- 20. Review safety procedures
- Out-of-date safety procedures
- inadequately defined procedures