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The Safe Curing Of Timber Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Accident from power tools
- 2. Timber Identification
- Splinters
- Heavy lifting injuries
- 3. Setting up Equipment
- Machinery failure
- Electrical hazards
- 4. Curing Process
- Toxic fumes
- Fire due to high temperature
- 5. Post-curing Treatment
- Skin irritation from chemicals
- Slips and falls
- 6. Quality Inspection
- Eye strain
- Repetitive strain injuries
- 7. Cleaning up
- Cuts from cleaning equipment
- Chemical spills
- 8. Storage & Stacking
- Falls from height
- Falling objects
- 9. Maintaining the Equipment
- Equipment malfunction
- Electrical hazards
- 10. Waste Disposal
- Improper waste handling
- Hazardous chemical disposal
- 11. Regular Monitoring
- Not observing safety measures
- Lack of hazard identification
- 12. Emergency Procedures
- Non-compliance to safety protocols
- Inadequate first aid preparedness
- 13. Record Keeping
- Incomplete records causing oversight
- Misplacement of important documents
- 14. Training and Supervising Staff
- Inadequate training leading to accidents
- Non-compliance to safety protocols
- 15. Safety Briefing
- Non-compliance to safety protocols
- Inadequate knowledge about hazards
- 16. Review of Safety Measures
- Oversight of safety measures
- Neglect of minor safety issues
- 17. Regular Equipment Inspection
- Neglect leading to equipment failure
- Inadequate maintenance reducing operational efficiency
- 18. Handling Complaints
- Inadequate resolution causing escalated issues
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- 19. Workout for Staff
- Overexertion leading to injuries
- Not providing professional guidance
- 20. Closing procedures
- Electrical hazards during shutdown
- Mishandling of chemicals during storage