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The Residual Stress Relief Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping on equipment
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- 2. Equipment Check
- Electrical hazards
- Faulty equipment causing bodily harm
- 3. Material Handling
- Manual handling injuries
- Cuts and abrasions from sharp objects
- 4. Preheating Process
- Burns from hot surfaces
- Fire causing injuries and property damage
- 5. Setup of Stress Relief Equipment
- Crushing injuries from improper setup
- Electrical shock
- 6. Ambient Heating Process
- Machinery malfunction
- Heat-related illnesses
- 7. Sustained Heating
- Overexposure to heat
- Burns from hot surfaces
- 8. Controlled Cooling process
- Inadequate ventilation
- Exposure to excessive cold
- 9. Removal of Stress Relief Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips
- trips and falls due to cluttered work area
- 10. Inspection of Equipment
- Injury due to faulty or broken equipment
- Electric shock
- 11. Cleaning and Maintenance
- Slips and falls due to wet or oily surfaces
- chemical burns
- 12. Storage of Materials and Tools
- Injury due to improper lifting techniques
- Falls caused by improperly stored tools
- 13. Final Quality Assurance Checks
- User error resulting in defective product
- Repetitive strain injury
- 14. Documentation and Reporting
- Musculoskeletal issues from poor ergonomics
- Eye strain
- 15. Cleanup and Clearing
- Tripping hazards from debris
- Cuts or punctures from improperly discarded waste materials