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The Preparation Of Moulds Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unexpected startup of the equipment
- Exposure to noise
- 2. Inspecting Moulds
- Physical injury from sharp objects
- Slips and trips due to wet surface
- 3. Cleaning Moulds
- Chemical exposure from cleaning solutions
- Moisture causing electric shock risk
- 4. Lubricating Moulds
- Injuries during manual handling
- Exposure to hazardous fumes
- 5. Placing Moulds
- Inappropriate lifting causing musculoskeletal disorders
- Falling objects
- 6. Filling Moulds
- Burns from hot material
- Inhalation of dust
- 7. Operating Equipment
- Entrapment of limbs in moving parts
- possible fire hazard with use of electrical equipment
- 8. Setting Temperatures
- Burn injuries from high temperatures
- incorrect temperature may lead to mechanical failure
- 9. Clamping Moulds
- Risk of manual handling injuries
- trapping of fingers or hands while fitting clamps
- 10. Cooling Moulds
- Potential burns from hot moulds
- leaks leading to electric shock risks
- 11. Unclamping Moulds
- Risk of injury while unclamping
- potential falls if moulds are unsteady
- 12. Removing Moulded Product
- Sharp edges of product causing cuts
- heavy products may cause musculoskeletal problems
- 13. Inspection of Completed Mould
- Eye strain due to detailed inspection
- repetitive stress injuries due to continuous work
- 14. Packaging and Storing
- Manual handling injuries
- Incorrect stacking leading to falling objects
- 15. Cleaning Up
- Exposure to chemicals during cleaning
- slips
- trips and falls due to wet surface or cluttered workspace