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The Router Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip and fall
- Electrical shock
- 2. Equipment inspection
- Faulty equipment
- Improper usage
- 3. Power connection
- Electrical fire
- Shock
- 4. Set-up workspace
- Poor ergonomics
- Congested area
- 5. Secure workpiece
- Falling objects
- Pinch points
- 6. Router adjustment
- Slips & trips
- Accidental activation
- 7. Operation start
- Entanglement
- Flying debris
- 8. Routing
- Kickbacks
- Excessive noise
- 9. Workpiece position change
- Slips & trips
- Crush hazard
- 10. Turn off router
- Accidental contact
- Unauthorised access
- 11. Bit removal & clean up
- Cuts from sharp edges
- Eye injury from dust
- 12. Tool maintenance
- Electric shock
- Cuts and abrasions