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The Panel-Beating Tasks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- risk of injury from hand tools
- trip hazards
- 2. Vehicle Inspection
- Physical strain
- risk of crushed fingers or toes
- 3. Parts Removal
- Risk of flying debris
- risk of cuts from sharp edges
- 4. Panel Straightening
- Risk of hearing damage from noise
- risk of eye injury from sparks or shrapnel
- 5. Welding
- Electric shock
- exposure to harmful gases and fumes
- fire or explosion risks
- 6. Sanding
- Respiratory hazards from dust
- eye injury from particles
- 7. Spot Paining
- Exposure to toxic chemicals
- slips due to paint spills
- 8. Body Filler Application
- Chemical skin burns
- inhalation of toxic fumes
- 9. Priming
- Fire risk from vapours
- chemical eye burns
- 10. Painting
- Respiratory hazards from paint fumes
- increased fire risk
- 11. Polishing
- Injury from power tool
- breathing in fine particles
- 12. Reassembling
- Risk of dropping heavy parts
- risk of trapping fingers
- 13. Quality Control Check
- Slip-and-fall hazards
- ergonomic risks
- 14. Clean Up
- Risk of cuts from sharp objects
- risk of chemical skin burns
- 15. Waste Disposal
- Risk of injury from handling heavy items
- risk from toxic or hazardous wastes
- 16. Final Inspection
- Risk of cuts
- slip and fall risks
- 17. Vehicle Delivery
- Risk of traffic accidents
- risk of physical strain from uplifting heavy parts
- 18. Documentation
- Hand-eye strain
- ergonomic risks
- 19. End of Day Shutdown
- Risk of electrical shock
- slip-and-fall hazards
- 20. Emergency Procedures Training
- Risk if not correctly followed during emergency situation