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The Pneumatic Drill Usage Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment
- not enough training
- 2. Inspecting equipment
- Malfunctioning drill
- lack of safety equipment
- 3. Setting up the workspace
- Lack of space
- faulty power sources
- 4. Pre-Operation procedures
- Mismatched parts
- no safety gear
- 5. Operation
- Flying debris
- loud noise
- 6. Handling materials
- Heavy weight
- sharp edges
- 7. Tool changes
- Improper tools
- faulty parts
- 8. Maintenance tasks
- Inadequate maintenance
- improper cleaning
- 9. Breakdown processes
- Unsafe storage
- unlabelled components
- 10. Cleaning up
- Sharp debris
- chemical exposure
- 11. Aware of surroundings
- Inattentive staff
- unexpected obstacles
- 12. Controlling the drill
- Improper usage
- unauthorised users
- 13. Dealing with malfunctions
- No protocol for malfunctions
- lack of training
- 14. Safety procedures
- No first aid kit
- untrained personnel
- 15. Shutdown and storage
- Harsh conditions
- inadequate securement