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The Maintenance Tasks On Machinery That Are Not Isolated Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling objects
- trips and falls
- 2. Visual Inspection
- Electrical shock
- cuts from sharp edges
- 3. Cleaning Equipment
- Chemical exposure
- slips on wet surfaces
- 4. Adjusting Machine Settings
- Caught in moving machinery
- electric shock
- 5. Replacing Parts
- Caught in moving machinery
- falling objects
- 6. Regular Checking
- Electric shock
- burns from hot surfaces
- 7. Lubrication
- Chemical burns
- slips on spilled lubricant
- 8. Testing Machinery
- Machinery malfunction
- flying debris
- 9. Equipment Calibration
- Electric shock
- release of stored energy
- 10. Flushing & Purging Lines
- Chemical exposure
- pressurised system release
- 11. Deactivation
- Electric shock
- sudden equipment movement
- 12. Securing Machinery
- Falling objects
- trips and falls
- 13. Documenting Results
- Ergonomic stress
- eye strain
- 14. Reporting Findings
- Psychological stress
- ergonomic stress
- 15. Clean Up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- chemical exposure
- 16. Decommissioning Procedures
- Electrocution
- sudden equipment movement
- 17. Safety Gear Check
- PPE failure
- risk of non-compliance
- 18. Maintenance Procedure Review
- Non-compliance with procedure
- risk of error
- 19. Red-Tagging Unsafe Equipment
- Risk of use of unsafe equipment
- non-compliance hazard
- 20. Signing Off Task
- Psychological stress from completion pressure
- ergonomic stress