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The Production Of Mortise And Tenon Joinery Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tool defects
- Incorrect handling of equipment
- 2. Material Selection
- Splinters
- Heavy lifting
- 3. Cutting Tenons
- Equipment malfunction
- Injury from flying particles
- 4. Shaping Tenons
- Electric shock
- Repetitive strain injury
- 5. Drilling Mortise Holes
- Noise
- Vibration White Finger (VWF)
- 6. Joining Pieces
- Allergic reaction to glue
- Sharp tools piercing skin
- 7. Inspection and Finishing
- Inhalation of dust
- Use of harmful chemicals
- 8. Packing and Delivery
- Heavy lifting
- Slippery surfaces
- 9. Maintenance of Equipment
- Electric shocks
- Tools trapping fingers
- 10. Waste Disposal
- Tripping hazards
- Incorrect waste disposal
- 11. Documentation
- Paper cuts
- Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)
- 12. Training
- Incorrect technique causing injury
- Unawareness of safety procedures
- 13. Clean-up
- Slippery surfaces
- Chemical spills
- 14. Replenishment of Materials
- Heavy lifting
- Incorrect storage of materials
- 15. Communication
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- Lack of supervision
- 16. Quality Control
- Use of defective equipment
- Incorrect methods used
- 17. Storage of Finished Products
- Injury from falling objects
- Incorrect storage of materials
- 18. Emergency Procedures
- Unawareness of procedures
- Panic causing injuries
- 19. Safety Inspections
- Neglecting safety issues
- Unawareness of procedures
- 20. Regular Breaks
- Fatigue leading to mistakes
- Health issues due to prolonged standing/sitting