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The Pipe Bender Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- 2. Pre-operational checks
- Untrained personnel
- Equipment malfunction
- 3. Transportation
- Back strain
- Heavy loads tipping over
- 4. Setting up Pipe Bender
- Manual handling injuries
- Tripping over power cords
- 5. Power supply connection
- Electrocution
- Faulty connections
- 6. Measuring pipe length
- Eye strain
- Inaccurate measurements
- 7. Marking bending location
- Awkward postures
- Inadequate lighting
- 8. Selecting bending dies
- Compression injuries
- Incorrect selection of dies
- 9. Positioning pipe in Bender
- Crush injuries
- Finger pinches
- 10. Operating Pipe Bender
- Noise exposure
- Entanglement
- 11. Inspecting bends
- Visual inspection errors
- Repetitive movements
- 12. Cleaning up workplace
- Handling sharp objects
- Slippery surfaces
- 13. Disassembling Pipe Bender
- Trapping fingers
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 14. Storing Pipe Bender
- Insecure storage
- Obstructed walkways
- 15. Documenting work
- Incomplete records
- Miscommunication