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The Routing And Drilling For Mechanisms Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper mechanism handling
- Exposure to noise
- 2. Drill Setup
- Rotating machinery injury
- Electric shock
- 3. Work Area Clearance
- Tripping over equipment
- Falling objects
- 4. Material Inspection
- Sharp edges
- Heavy lifting injuries
- 5. Routing Procedure
- Dust inhalation
- Eye injury from flying debris
- 6. Material Clamping
- Finger pinching
- Improper clamping injury
- 7. Test Cutting
- Rapid tool wear
- Breakage of tools
- 8. Manual Feed
- Hand injury
- Repetitive strain injury
- 9. Cooling & Lubricating
- Contact with coolant
- Skin irritation
- 10. Tool Replacement
- Improper handling of tool
- Sharp edge injury
- 11. Fine Tuning
- Noise exposure
- Vibration exposure
- 12. Debris Removal
- Skin puncture
- Dust inhalation
- 13. Finished Part Inspection
- Exposure to sharp edges
- Heavy lifting
- 14. Cleanup
- Tripping over equipment
- Contact with coolants
- 15. Tool Disposal
- Sharp edge contact
- improper disposal injury
- 16. Machine Shut Down
- Electric shock
- Burn from hot machine parts
- 17. Document Completion
- Repetitive motion strain
- Eye strain
- 18. Personal Debriefing
- Psychological stress
- Fatigue
- 19. Maintenance Procedure
- Electric shock
- Caught in/between machinery
- 20. Mechanism Storage
- Falling objects
- Tripping over equipment