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The Rotary Tiller Usage Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling injuries
- Equipment malfunction
- 2. Inspection
- Machinery failure
- Incorrect installation
- 3. Operator Training
- Inappropriate operating
- Lack of knowledge
- 4. Starting Rotary Tiller
- Kickback injury
- Tripping over power cords
- 5. Tillage operation
- Thrown objects
- Noise-induced hearing loss
- 6. Turning machine
- Turning accident
- Overbalancing
- 7. Adjusting the depth
- Struck by moving parts
- Fingers trapped
- 8. Changing blades
- Sharp object injuries
- machinery failure
- 9. Unblocking and cleaning
- Toxic exposure
- cuts from sharp debris
- 10. Maintenance
- Fall from heights
- Chemical burns from battery leaks
- 11. Fuel Handling
- Fire risk
- Gas inhalation
- 12. Storage
- Incorrect storage
- unauthorised access to equipment
- 13. Emergency Stop
- Rapid deceleration injuries
- Panic reactions
- 14. Shutdown Procedure
- Machinery failure
- manual handling injuries
- 15. End of Day Procedures
- Manual handling injuries
- inadequate inspection
- 16. Equipment removal
- weights falling
- schlepping
- 17. Equipment disposal
- environmental contamination
- 18. Post-operation Review
- Stress
- fatigue ,manual handling injuries
- 19. Incident Reporting
- improper documentation
- lack of awareness
- 20. Reviewing SWMS
- Incorrect hazard classification
- overlooking risks