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The Pickling Procedure Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Contact with corrosive substance
- 2. Machine Setup
- Injury from machinery
- Noise exposure
- 3. Material Selection
- Handling heavy objects
- Sharp edges causing cuts
- 4. Pickling Process Start
- Chemical burns
- Eye damage from splashes
- 5. Processing Phase
- Prolonged exposure to chemicals
- Slips on wet surfaces
- 6. Post Pickling Cleaning
- Contact with hazardous waste
- Skin irritation from cleaning agents
- 7. Quality Control Checks
- Strain from repetitive motion
- Exposure to residuals
- 8. Machine Shutdown
- Electrical hazards
- Trapped fingers or hands
- 9. Waste Disposal
- Risks associated with handling waste
- Cut by disposed sharp material
- 10. Incident Reporting
- Psychological stress
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- 11. Clean-Up
- Trips over misplaced equipment
- Chemical burns
- 12. Equipment Storage
- Improper lifting techniques
- Struck by falling objects
- 13. Debriefing Session
- Miscommunication leading to errors
- Psychological stress
- 14. Documentation
- Strain due to long screen exposure
- Incorrect data entry leading to problems
- 15. Maintenance & Servicing
- Machinery malfunction
- Electrical hazards
- 16. Staff Training
- Inadequate training leading to mishaps
- Handling mishaps causing injuries
- 17. Safety Precautions Ensuring
- Overlooking of safety measures
- Mishaps due to ignorance of standard precautions
- 18. Regular Inspections
- Faulty equipment going unnoticed
- Inadequate inspection-caused mishaps
- 19. Corrective Actions Implementation
- Inaction in case of potential risks
- Ignorance towards standard procedures
- 20. Review and Update Procedures
- Non-adherence to updated procedures
- Miscommunication causing mishaps