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The Metal Spring Making Machine Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate protective equipment
- lack of knowledge/training
- 2. Installation
- Electrical hazard
- improper machine setup
- 3. Operation
- Machinery entanglement
- noise exposure
- 4. Maintenance
- Explosive and flammable substance handling
- dropping objects
- 5. Clean-up
- Incorrect handling/disposal of waste
- chemical exposure
- 6. Inspection
- Unexpected startups
- high voltage
- 7. Material Loading
- Manual handling injuries
- moving parts exposure
- 8. Programming
- Electrical hazards
- machine operation errors
- 9. Product Removal
- Rapid release of tension
- sharp metal edges
- 10. Troubleshooting
- Electrical shocks
- caught in/between machinery
- 11. Machine Adjustment
- Power transmission apparatus
- insufficient lighting
- 12. Repairs
- Dust inhalation
- electrical hazards
- 13. Equipment Testing
- Flying particles
- burns from hot surfaces
- 14. Lubricating
- Slippery floors
- cuts or scrapes from sharp edges
- 15. System Shutdown
- Residual energy
- mechanical failure
- 16. Daily Check-up
- Employee error
- functioning correctly
- 17. Emergency Procedure
- Panic situations
- poor communication
- 18. Deactivation
- Unintended startup
- improper procedure
- 19. Scheduled Sanitation
- Chemical exposure
- allergen cross-contamination
- 20. Storage
- Mismanagement of storage facility
- obstruction hazards