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The Metal Reamer Tool Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of equipment safety training
- Insufficient inspection
- 2. Tool Selection
- Use of inappropriate tool
- Lack of tool maintenance
- 3. Operational Setup
- Improper workspace setup
- Inadequate lighting
- 4. Material Handling
- Manual handling injury
- Trip hazards
- 5. Machine Operation
- Excessive noise
- Flying debris
- 6. Coolant use
- Chemical exposure
- Slips due to spillage
- 7. Cleanup Procedure
- Inadequate waste disposal methods
- Exposure to sharp objects
- 8. Maintenance tasks
- Poor isolation of energy supplies
- Lack of proper PPE usage
- 9. Machine Adjustment
- Mechanical hazards
- Unexpected start-up
- 10. Material Disposal
- Improper lifting procedures
- Incorrect disposal of metal shards
- 11. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate emergency exit access
- Lack of trained personnel for emergencies
- 12. Tool Storage
- Improper storage causing trip hazards
- Accessibility issues leading to overreaching injuries
- 13. Shift Changeover
- Lack of communication in shift changeover resulting in misunderstandings around machine status
- 14. Quality Checks
- Distraction due to multitasking
- Stress from quality pressure
- 15. Shutdown Procedure
- Electrical hazards during shutdown
- Failure to follow procedures causing mechanical hazards