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Key Features:
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The Operating Slasher Or Topper Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Faulty equipment
- 2. Safety Check
- Mechanical failure
- User error
- 3. Operation
- Flying debris
- Noise pollution
- 4. Maintenance
- Electrical faults
- Fire hazard
- 5. Positioning
- Awkward postures
- Slip/trip hazards
- 6. Refuelling
- Chemical spills
- Fire hazard
- 7. Cleaning
- Exposure to chemicals
- Cuts/abrasions
- 8. Storage
- Trip hazards
- Uncontrolled release of substances
- 9. Disposal
- Contamination
- Bio-hazard
- 10. Emergency Procedures
- Panic
- Mishandling of equipment
- 11. Machine Shutdown
- Mechanical failure
- Electrical faults
- 12. Troubleshooting
- Incorrect diagnosis
- Miscommunication
- 13. Repair
- Injury from tools
- Equipment failure
- 14. Replacement
- Incorrect installation
- Faulty parts
- 15. Documentation
- Incorrect log entries
- Loss of records
- 16. Training
- Inadequate skills
- Lack of understanding
- 17. Inspection
- Overlooking damage
- Misjudgement
- 18. Quality Check
- Substandard products
- Non-compliance
- 19. Safety Briefing
- Unawareness
- Ignorance
- 20. Equipment Handover
- Un-authorised use
- User error