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The Power Carving Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical shock
- Cuts or abrasions
- 2. Inspecting the machine
- Crushing injuries
- Pinch-points
- 3. Setting up equipment
- Sets
- falls
- misstep
- 4. Loading material
- Manual lifting
- Strains and sprains
- 5. Operating machinery
- Noise
- Vibration disease
- 6. Unloading materials
- Struck by moving object
- Manual lifting
- 7. Regular maintenance
- Trip hazards
- Chemical exposures
- 8. Equipment troubleshooting
- Electrical shock
- Fires or explosions
- 9. Cleaning and storing equipment
- Cuts from sharp edges
- Contact with cleaning chemicals
- 10. Waste disposal
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Cuts or punctures from waste
- 11. Job completion
- Manual lifting
- Falls
- Struck by moving object
- 12. Emergency breaks
- Being caught inside workshop
- Fire or explosion
- 13. Transportation of tools
- Manual handling injury
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 14. Installation of finalized parts
- Falling objects
- Inadequate installation procedures
- 15. Inspecting finished product
- Defective items passing through
- quality control
- 16. Clearing workspace
- Trips and falls
- Overexertion
- 17. Check equipment after power Carving
- Machinery malfunctions
- unexpected start up
- 18. Reporting and documentation
- Paper cuts
- Ergonomic issues from computer work
- 19. Training for power carving
- Inadequate training
- Miscommunication
- 20. Overall Equipment Effectiveness Tracking
- Inadequate tracking systems
- Errors in reporting