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The Metal Soldering Machine Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip Hazards
- Chemical Exposure (Flux)
- 2. Machine Start-Up
- Electrical Shock
- Excessive Noise
- 3. Soldering Initiation
- Burns from Hot Surfaces
- Eye Damage from Bright Light
- 4. Regular Operation
- Repetitive Stress Injury
- Inhalation of Fumes
- 5. Material Replacement
- Burns from Hot Surfaces
- Manual Handling Injuries
- 6. Maintenance Work
- Electrical Shock
- Cuts or Scrapes
- 7. Machine Breakdown
- Electrical Shock
- Burns from Overheating
- 8. Disposal of Waste Material
- Sharp Object Injuries
- Chemical Exposure (Discarded Flux)
- 9. Machine Shut Down
- Electrical Shock
- Trip Hazards
- 10. Clean-up and Secure
- Chemical Exposure (Cleaning Fluids)
- Slip Hazards
- 11. Soldering Rod Storage
- Manual Handling Injuries
- Fire Risks from Improper Storage
- 12. Restocking Materials
- Heavy Lifting Risks
- Chemical Exposure (New Flux)
- 13. Inspection Work
- Eye Strain
- Cuts or Scrapes
- 14. Power Down and Unplug
- Electrical Shock
- Trip Hazards
- 15. Next Day Preparation
- Planning Errors
- Fatigue