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The Manual Deburring Processes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of tools
- Prolonged exposure to noise
- 2. Set-Up
- Improper workstation set-up
- Poor lighting
- 3. Deburring
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- Cuts or lacerations
- 4. Inspection
- Improper use of inspection tools
- Repetitive strain injuries
- 5. Cleaning
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Slip and fall hazards
- 6. Tool Change
- Tool mishandling
- Incorrect tool storage
- 7. Maintenance
- Electrical hazards
- Fires due to flammable materials
- 8. Emergencies
- Inadequate safety equipment
- Untrained staff
- 9. Disassembly
- Unsafe handling of parts
- tripping hazards
- 10. Transportation
- Manual lifting injuries
- Collision risks
- 11. Storage
- Tripping over misplaced items
- improper stacking
- 12. Assembly
- Incorrect assembly causing potential machine faults
- hand injuries
- 13. Training
- Information inconsistency
- inadequate training material
- 14. Polishing
- Finger trap hazard
- Inferior surface finish quality
- 15. Final Check
- Missed defects in deburr
- Strains due to prolonged work
- 16. Packaging
- Material handling injuries
- Used sharp objects
- 17. Dismantling process
- Manual handling injuries
- Dust and particulate generation
- 18. Disposal of waste
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Fire hazards from flammable waste
- 19. Testing
- Equipment malfunctions
- Electrical shorts causing injury
- 20. Shutdown
- Electrical shocks
- injured caused by makeshift solutions