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The Modifying Original Car Frames Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of injury from unsecured work area
- Exposure to hazardous materials (paints
- solvents)
- 2. Material Identification
- Injury from incorrect handling of materials
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- 3. Frame setup
- Machinery hazard
- Incorrect manual handling techniques
- 4. Frame Cutting
- Exposure to noisy equipment
- Risk of cuts and lacerations from sharp materials
- 5. Grinding and Smoothing
- Inhalation of dust particles
- Eye injury from flying debris
- 6. Welding
- Burn risks from welding sparks
- Exposure to bright light causing eye strain
- 7. Frame Alignment
- Incorrect posture leading to musculoskeletal disorders
- Machinery hazard
- 8. Drilling
- Noise exposure
- Flying fragments causing eye or other injury
- 9. Inspection
- Exposure to sharp edges leading to cuts
- Slips trips and falls due to unclean area
- 10. Final Touch Ups
- Chemical hazards from paint and solvents
- Injury from painting equipment
- 11. Clean Up
- Machinery hazard
- Slips trips and falls due to unclean area
- 12. Disposal of Waste
- Injury from incorrect handling of waste
- Environmental hazards from improper disposal
- 13. Quality Assurance Check
- Risk of ergonomic injuries
- Work pressure and stress
- 14. Documentation
- Repetitive strain injury from typing
- Stress due to workload
- 15. Task closure and reporting
- Stress due to workload
- Musculoskeletal injuries due to poor ergonomics