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The Metal Chamfering Machine Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Incorrect use of equipment
- 2. Machine set-up
- Improper handling of machines
- electric shock
- 3. Performing chamfering
- Exposure to noise
- Inhalation of metal dust
- 4. Measurement and inspection
- Inadequate lighting
- erroneous measurements
- 5. Tool changeover
- Incorrect tool fitting
- severe cuts
- 6. Routine maintenance
- Electric shock
- burns from hot surfaces
- 7. Defective parts replacement
- Cuts and lacerations
- incorrect installation
- 8. Material feeding
- Hand injuries
- lifting heavy objects
- 9. Operation monitoring
- Poor posture
- prolonged standing
- 10. Final checking and approval
- Incorrect labelling
- overlooking defects
- 11. Machine shut down
- Inadvertent machine start
- electric shock
- 12. Storage and transportation
- Faulty storage causing damage
- manual handling issues
- 13. Emergency procedures
- Panic during emergencies
- lack of training
- 14. Waste Management
- Inappropriate disposal resulting in pollution
- injuries from sharp objects
- 15. Reporting and documentation
- Data privacy breaches
- inaccurate data logging
- 16. Regular intrusive tests
- Exposure to radiation
- wrong interpretation of results
- 17. Pre-start safety briefings
- Insufficient knowledge about risks
- non-adherence to safety rules
- 18. Audits and Reviews
- Overlooking of minor non-compliances
- inadequate audit process
- 19. Team meetings
- Interpersonal conflicts
- stress from work overload
- 20. End-of-day clean up
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- slips and falls