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The Plant And Machinery Movement Control Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Untrained personnel
- 2. Inspection of machinery
- Injury from moving parts
- Falling objects
- 3. Unloading machinery
- Crushing injuries
- Manual handling injuries
- 4. Positioning equipment
- Struck by machine
- Incorrect operation
- 5. Utilities check
- Electric shock
- Explosion
- Fire
- 6. Operational testing
- Mechanical failure
- Noise-related harm
- 7. Use of machinery
- Machine entanglement
- Repetitive strain injury
- 8. Maintenance
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Cuts and abrasions
- 9. Machine cleaning
- Chemical burns
- Eye damage
- 10. Periodic inspection
- Failure of safety devices
- a wear and tear accident
- 11. Fuel handling
- Fuel leakage
- Explosion
- Inhalation of fumes
- 12. Decanting lubricants
- Slips
- Spills
- Skin irritation
- 13. Battery checks
- Acid burns
- Electrical shock
- Explosions
- 14. Machinery disposal
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- 15. Outage procedure
- Fire
- Electrical shock
- Exposure to Flash
- 16. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate training
- Poor communication
- Panic
- 17. De-commissioning
- Manual handling
- Crushing injuries
- Hazardous substances
- 18. Operator training
- Inadequate training
- Human error
- 19. Worksite clean up
- Slips and falls
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 20. Reporting and evaluation
- Incomplete reporting
- Data misconduct