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The Plotter Usage For Production Finishing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor ergonomics
- improper handling of materials
- 2. Machine Setup
- Electrical hazard
- improper use of equipment
- 3. Loading Material
- Body strain
- manual handling injuries
- 4. Plotting Process
- Machinery entanglement
- noise hazard
- 5. Unloading Material
- Manual handling injuries
- body strain
- 6. Maintenance Work
- Exposure to harmful substances
- improper use of tools
- 7. Troubleshooting
- Electrical shock
- machinery crushing
- 8. Quality Control
- Repeated movements
- fine eye-hand coordination hazards
- 9. Repetitious movements
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- fatigue
- 10. Plotter Cleaning
- Exposure to harmful cleaning chemicals
- skin irritations
- 11. Breakdown Management
- Electrical shock
- rapid machine movement
- 12. Safety Inspections
- Contact with moving parts
- slips and falls
- 13. Material Inventory
- Heavy lifting
- trip hazards
- 14. Material Discard
- Sharp edges
- improper waste disposal
- 15. Scheduled Downtime
- Possible idle machinery
- unexpected startup
- 16. Staff Training
- Inadequate knowledge
- poor skills risk
- 17. Machine Operation
- Improper guarding
- emergency stop malfunction
- 18. Final Inspection
- Stress from time pressure
- prolonged standing
- 19. Shutdown Procedure
- Electrical hazard
- incorrect shutdown process
- 20. Equipment Storage
- Improper storage
- trip and fall hazards