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The Potting Machine Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Machine setup
- Pinch points
- Noise exposure
- 3. Loading materials
- Manual handling
- Dust Inhalation
- 4. Machine operation
- Entanglement
- Flying debris
- 5. Monitoring process
- Ergonomic strain
- Repetitive motions
- 6. Adjusting settings
- Entanglement
- Pinch points
- 7. Unloading finished products
- Manual handling
- Falling objects
- 8. Quality control
- Chemical exposure
- Noise exposure
- 9. Clean-up
- Machinery contact
- Slip and trip hazards
- 10. Maintenance
- Electrical hazards
- Entanglement
- 11. Emergency shutdown
- Noise exposure
- Panic-induced accidents
- 12. Restarting after an emergency stop
- Startup surge
- Entanglement