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The Metal 3D Printer Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Untrained staff
- Incorrect handling of the machine
- 2. Placement of Metal Powder
- Inhalation of metal powder
- Skin contact with metal powder
- 3. Programming Design Model
- Incorrect design
- Software malfunction
- 4. 3D Printing Process
- Overheating
- Fire Hazard
- Electrical hazard
- 5. Removal of Excess Powder
- Inhalation of residual powder
- skin or eye injury from sharp objects
- 6. Break-out Process
- Physical injury due to inappropriate tools
- Sharp edges
- 7. Post-Processing
- Exposure to toxic materials
- Heating Issues
- 8. Quality Inspection
- Inaccurate measurements
- Defects not detected
- 9. Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Accidental activation of machinery
- 10. Cleanup
- Slip and trip hazards
- Improper garbage/waste disposal
- 11. Troubleshooting
- Incorrect diagnosis
- Worsening the problem
- 12. Machine Calibration
- Incorrect settings
- Damage to machinery
- 13. Metal Powder Management
- Absorption through skin
- ingestion
- inhalation
- 14. Emergency Procedure
- Inadequate procedure
- Nonavailability of first aid
- 15. Training and Awareness
- Incomplete knowledge,-trained staff
- 16. Document Control
- Loss of critical documents
- Unauthorized changes to procedures
- 17. Waste Management
- Inappropriate disposal
- Hazardous Waste
- 18. Personal Protective Equipment
- Incorrect/Inadequate PPE
- Non-compliance to use PPE
- 19. General Workplace Safety
- Poor lighting
- Poor ventilation
- Trip hazards
- 20. Review and Improvement
- Non-compliance with regular checks
- Inadequate process improvement