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The Repair Of Forging Equipment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip and trip hazards
- incorrect use of tools
- 2. Equipment inspection
- Electrical hazards
- pinch/crush hazard
- 3. Disconnect power from the forging machine
- Risk of electric shock
- burn hazards
- 4. Locate and identify worn or damaged parts
- Sharp edges
- heavy lifting
- 5. Remove damaged parts
- Machinery mishandling
- crush injury
- 6. Clean areas where replacement will occur
- Exposure to harmful dust
- sharp objects
- 7. Assemble and install new parts
- Incorrect assembly
- machinery misuse
- 8. Check installation for proper fit
- Poor ergonomics
- sharp edges
- 9. Reconnect power supply
- Risk of electric shock
- burn hazards
- 10. Test run operation of equipment
- Machinery mishandling
- unexpected start (machine)
- 11. Adjust as necessary based on test run results
- Shock hazard
- poor ergonomics
- 12. Secure equipment and clean work area
- Trips and falls
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 13. Document repair procedures and findings
- Repetitive strain injuries
- psychological stress
- 14. Conduct final inspection and verification
- Improper testing
- electrical hazards
- 15. Return equipment to normal operation
- Incorrect operation
- machinery misuse