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The Mechanical Assembly And Disassembly Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Electric shock
- 2. Organising tools
- Inappropriate use of tools
- Musculoskeletal strains
- 3. Check equipment
- Fall from height
- Equipment failure
- Electrocution
- 4. Assemble parts
- Cutting injury
- Repetitive strain injury
- 5. Testing assembly
- Equipment failure
- Electric shock
- 6. Disassemble parts
- Falling objects
- Cutting injury
- 7. Clean up area
- Chemical exposure
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 8. Inspecting tools
- Incorrect storage
- Tool malfunction
- 9. Assisting team members
- Overexertion
- Communication gaps
- Accidents
- 10. Reporting hazards
- Improper reporting
- Missed hazards
- 11. Lift heavy materials
- Back injury
- Falling object
- 12. Position materials
- Poor positioning
- Obstruction in pathway
- 13. Remove unnecessary items
- Cuts
- Abrasions
- Punctures
- 14. Secure work area
- Unauthorized access
- Safety barriers not installed
- 15. Conduct safety checks
- Incomplete check
- Ignored safety concerns
- 16. Report Incident/Accident
- Unreported incidents
- Insufficient detail
- 17. Document controls
- Inadequate control measures
- Incorrect documentation
- 18. Store tools correctly
- Improper storage
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 19. Evaluate risks
- Ignored hazards
- Lack of training
- 20. Establish emergency procedures
- Inadequate evacuation plan
- Poor communication