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The Power Flange Machine Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate lighting
- Incorrect PPE
- 2. Set Up Machine
- Mechanical hazards
- Electrocution
- 3. Check Flange Alignment
- Pinch points
- Slipping hazards
- 4. Secure Flanges
- Falling objects
- Caught-in hazards
- 5. Power Up Machine
- Electrical shorts
- Ear damage from noise
- 6. Start Initial Cut
- Flying debris
- Contact with moving parts
- 7. Stop Machine for Inspection
- Burns
- Exposure to coolant
- 8. Make Adjustments
- Release of energy
- Pinch points
- 9. Resume Cutting
- Entanglement
- Coolant spills
- 10. Perform Final Cut
- Blind spots
- Excessive vibration
- 11. Power Down Machine
- Arc flash
- Inadvertent activation
- 12. Remove Machined Flange
- Ergonomic strain
- Sharp edges