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The Operate Tyre Removal Machines Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect machine operation
- Poor maintenance leading to equipment failure
- 2. Initial Inspection
- Inadequate training
- Exposure to chemicals
- 3. Machine Start-up
- Machine malfunction
- Electric shock from damaged cords
- 4. Conducting Daily Checks
- Injury from moving parts
- Slips and trips
- 5. Loading Tyres
- Manual handling injuries
- Crush injuries from machine
- 6. Operating Machine
- Noise exposure
- Flying debris
- 7. Stopping Machine
- Incorrect shutdown procedure
- Mechanical hazard
- 8. Unloading Tyres
- Manual handling injuries
- Moving part injuries
- 9. Routine Cleaning
- Mishandling of chemicals
- Exposure to dust particles
- 10. General Maintenance
- Injuries from using wrong tools
- Unknown existing damages
- 11. Machine Troubleshooting
- Unqualified personnel conducting repairs
- Electrical hazards
- 12. Waste Management
- Inadequate lifting techniques
- Incorrect disposal of waste
- 13. Emergency Shutdown
- Improper use of safety devices
- Panic-induced mistakes
- 14. End of Shift Procedure
- Fatigue
- Miscommunication
- 15. Reporting Incidents
- Inadequate reporting protocol
- Misunderstanding between parties
- 16. Record Keeping
- Data loss due to poor backup procedures
- Inconsistent records
- 17. Post-Service Check-Up
- Inadequate training
- Insufficient equipment knowledge
- 18. Equipment Storage
- Misplacement of equipment
- Poor storage maintenance
- 19. Safety Auditing
- Incomplete inspection process
- Lack of hazard identification knowledge
- 20. End of Day Analysis
- Lack of proper feedback mechanism
- Incomplete data compilation