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The Setup Controller In Machine Room Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Machine room entry
- Slip hazards
- Door swing hazards
- 3. Work area setup
- Falling object hazards
- Noise hazards
- 4. Tool retrieval
- Laceration hazards
- Pinch point hazards
- 5. Machine setup
- Crush hazards
- Electrical shock hazards
- 6. Controller programming
- Strain hazards
- Electrocution hazards
- 7. Machine testing
- Moving parts hazards
- Heat hazards
- 8. Troubleshooting
- Chemical exposure hazards
- Electrical shock hazards
- 9. Adjustments to machine and controller
- Crushing hazards
- Burn hazards
- 10. Cleaning work area
- Slip hazards
- Chemical exposure hazards
- 11. Completion of task
- Fatigue hazards
- Strain hazards
- 12. Secure machine room
- Unauthorised access hazards
- Fire hazards
- 13. Equipment return
- Trip hazards
- Dropping equipment hazards
- 14. Documenting the setup process
- Eye strain hazards
- Incorrect information hazards
- 15. Communication of operating instructions
- Miscommunication hazards
- Incomprehension hazards
- 16. Follow-up assessment
- Overlooking hazards
- Faulty risk evaluation hazards
- 17. Continuous monitoring
- Inadequate hazard identification
- Lax monitoring hazards
- 18. Emergency procedures review
- Inadequate knowledge of procedures
- Miscommunication of procedures
- 19. Regular planned preventive maintenance
- Overlooking maintenance schedule
- Improper practices during maintenance
- 20. Training and capacity building
- Inadequate training
- Ineffective training modalities