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The Metal Flanging Machine Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Struck by moving objects
- Incorrect manual handling
- 2. Transportation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Road accidents
- 3. Setting up Machine
- Entanglement
- Mechanical damage to machine
- 4. Operational Usage
- Loss of limb
- Hearing Damages
- 5. Cleaning and Maintenance
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Rotating parts
- 6. Emergency Procedure Training
- Inadequate training
- Panic during emergency
- 7. Calibration and Testing
- Electric shock
- Fire outbreak
- 8. Final inspection
- Failure to adhere to safety measures
- Improper usage of PPE
- 9. Data Recording and Analysis
- Strain injuries
- Data misinterpretation
- 10. Machine Downtime or Breakdown Management
- Impromptu repairs without shutting off power
- Use of improper tools for repair
- 11. Quality Control and Assurance
- Negligence of proper inspection
- Overlooking inferior products
- 12. Handling of Scrap Material and Waste
- Cuts from sharp material
- Strains from heavy lifting
- 13. Packaging and Storage
- Falls from heights
- Striking against objects
- 14. Proper Disposal
- Chemical leaks and spills
- Unhygienic condition
- 15. Documentation and Reporting
- Incorrect record-keeping
- Miscommunication