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The Manipulate Control Levers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsuitable safety equipment
- Poorly maintained machinery
- 2. Inspecting Control Levers
- Physical strain
- Cutting or scratching
- 3. Operate The Machinery
- Incorrect operation
- Mechanical failure
- 4. Maintenance Checks
- Machinery break-down
- Exposed to hazardous substances
- 5. Lever Adjustment
- Pinching
- Equipment failure
- 6. Temporary Shut Down
- Electrical shock
- Machinery jam
- 7. Handle Malfunctions
- Explosions
- Fire
- 8. System Reset
- System failure
- Incorrect operation
- 9. Replace Damaged Parts
- Cutting or scratching
- Falling objects
- 10. Clean-Up
- Slippery surfaces
- Waste disposal injuries
- 11. Regular Testing
- Equipment failure
- Electrical shocks
- 12. Training Sessions
- Reduced awareness
- Inadequate training knowledge
- 13. Record Keeping
- Inadequate record keeping
- Loss of important documentation
- 14. Safety Audits
- Inadequate safety measures
- Non-compliance with regulations
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Poor communication
- Increased panic
- 16. Storage
- Incorrect storage
- Fire danger
- 17. Disposal
- Hazardous waste exposure
- Incorrect disposal methods
- 18. Decommissioning
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Physical injury
- 19. Incident Investigation
- Inadequate reporting
- Missed prevention opportunities
- 20. Close Down Operations
- Incorrect shutdown procedures
- Overlooking safety steps