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The Sanding Vehicle Parts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Risk of fire from flammable materials
- 2. Inspect Tool
- Potential Electric Shock
- Sharp edges leading to injuries
- 3. Start Machine
- Cuts or bruises from moving parts
- Noise pollution
- 4. Select and Measure Material
- Heavy lifting injuries
- Cutting injuries
- 5. Sand Material
- Dust inhalation
- Eye irritation
- Electric shock
- Noise induced hearing loss
- 6. Inspect Material
- Dust exposure
- Sharp edges
- 7. Clean Up
- Tripping over equipment
- Dust inhalation
- Disposal of hazardous waste
- 8. Maintenance of Tools
- Electric shock
- Cuts or bruises
- Repetitive strain injury
- 9. Storing Tools
- Tripping
- Improper storage may cause fall of objects leading to injury
- 10. Documenting the Process
- Miscommunication
- Loss of data
- 11. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of awareness
- Inadequate exit routes
- 12. Break Down
- Falling parts
- Inadequate shutdown procedures
- 13. Inspecting Vehicle
- Unseen danger due to lack of proper light
- Vehicle falling from jack stand/hoist
- 14. Finish Sanding Vehicle Part
- Ingestion/inhalation of particles or dusts
- Skin wounds from sharp edges
- 15. Clean-up and Disposal
- Falling objects
- Fire hazard
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 16. Equipment Servicing
- Electrical hazards
- Moving machine parts may cause injury
- 17. Reporting?
- Insufficient reporting leading to unidentified issues
- Miscommunication
- 18. Debriefing?
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate addressing of risks
- 19. Restocking Materials?
- Heavy lifting injuries
- Incorrect storage leading to falls
- 20. Site Leaving
- Trip and Fall hazard due to unclean site