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The Metal Sequencing Jobs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over wires
- exposure to hazardous materials
- muscle strain
- 2. Assessing the Task
- Incorrect use of Tools
- lack of communication leading to accidents
- 3. Setting up equipment
- Crushing injury from moving Equipment
- electrical hazards
- 4. Operation of cutting machine
- Noise induced Hearing damage
- injuries from flying debris
- 5. Sequencing and assembly
- Manual lifting injuries
- Machine entrapment
- 6. Welding
- Heat burns
- Electrical shock
- inhalation of fumes
- eye Injury
- 7. Grinding/Deburring
- Dust inhalation
- eye injuries from sparks
- 8. Quality checks
- Repetitive motion injuries
- eye strain
- 9. Packing
- Manual Handling Injuries
- Slips Trips and Falls
- 10. Cleaning up
- Exposure to Hazardous Substances
- Physical Fatigue
- Manual handling injuries
- 11. Reporting task results
- Miscommunication
- mishandling of paper/data
- 12. Maintenance of equipment
- Exposure to noise and vibration
- Electric shock
- 13. Waste disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- puncture/cut wounds
- 14. Evacuation drill procedures
- Panic during drills causing injuries
- Unfamiliarity with procedures leading to confusion
- 15. Transportation of Goods
- Traffic accidents
- improper manual handling leading to injuries
- 16. Machine shutdown procedures
- electrical shock
- incorrect shut-down leading to machinery incidents