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The Robot Sprayer Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electric shock
- Chemical exposure
- 2. Testing equipment
- Equipment malfunction
- Fire
- 3. Setup workspace
- Trip and fall hazards
- Electrical hazard
- 4. Mixing chemicals
- Chemical burns
- Inhalation of fumes
- 5. Loading robot sprayer
- Back strain
- Crush injury
- 6. Start spraying process
- Chemical spray drift
- Noise pollution
- 7. Monitor robot sprayer
- Collision with machinery
- Moving parts entanglement
- 8. Refilling chemical containers
- Chemical spillage
- Exposure to chemicals
- 9. Perform maintenance on the robot sprayer
- Electrical hazards
- Accidental activation
- 10. Cleaning workspace
- Slips due to wet floors
- Misuse of cleaning products
- 11. Storing chemicals
- Incorrect storage
- Leaking containers
- 12. Robot shutdown and disassembly
- Pinch points
- Electrical hazards