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The Metal Pipe Bender Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Accidental falls
- inappropriate tools
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Machine malfunction
- electrical shocks
- 3. Safety Check
- Ignored safety signages
- missed warning indicators
- 4. Material Handling
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- sharp edges cuts
- 5. Process Initiation
- Improper bending control
- sudden equipment start
- 6. Pipe Bending Process
- Physical strain
- pinch points
- 7. Intermediate Inspection
- Overlooking small defects
- improper handling of inspection tools
- 8. Final Bending
- Excess material spillage
- entanglement hazards
- 9. Unloading
- Struck by falling objects
- arm and hand injuries
- 10. Quality Assurance
- Miscommunication
- inadequate training
- 11. Clean Up Process
- Trip or slip hazards
- chemical exposure
- 12. Maintenance
- Electrical hazards
- unexpected machine startup
- 13. Reporting
- Inaccurate incident reporting
- ignored anomalies
- 14. Documentation
- Omission of important details
- unorganised records
- 15. Shutdown Process
- Insufficient power shut down process
- accidental entanglement