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The Alignment Of Side Guide Channels Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unorganised work area
- Improper tools choice
- 2. Materials Handling
- Overexertion
- Incorrect manual handling
- 3. Equipment Inspection
- Repair and maintenance hazards
- equipment faults
- 4. Cleaning Work Area
- Chemical exposure
- Slip and trips
- 5. Set up Guide Channels
- Falling objects
- Misalignment injuries
- 6. Aligning Guide Channels
- Misuse of tools
- Struck by moving object
- 7. Fixing guide channels in place
- Electrocution
- Hand injuries
- 8. Checking for correct alignment
- Eye strain
- Incorrect posture
- 9. Testing guide channels
- Equipment malfunction
- Noise
- 10. Clean Up
- Trips due to waste
- Hazardous waste materials
- 11. Documentation
- Lack of proper instruction
- Manual errors
- 12. Training
- Inadequate training
- Incorrect procedure follow-up
- 13. Reviewing SWMS
- Missed risks
- Non-compliance with regulations
- 14. Storage
- Improper storage
- Access obstacles
- 15. Regular checks
- Incomplete checks
- Neglecting importance
- 16. Emergency plans
- Insufficient first aid
- Non-executable emergency plan
- 17. Communication
- Miscommunication
- Language barriers
- 18. Monitoring chemical exposure
- Inadequate monitoring
- Ignoring minor symptoms
- 19. Reviewing safety procedures
- Overlooking crucial steps
- Neglecting improvements
- 20. Final check and handover
- Incomplete final checking
- Skipping handover procedure