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The Angle Notcher Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor workspace setup
- improper equipment handling
- 2. Safety Check
- Incorrect PPE usage
- damaged angle notcher
- 3. Set-up
- Incorrect tool alignment
- inadequate workpiece support
- 4. Notching Operation
- Machine malfunction
- entanglement risk
- 5. Material Handling
- Manual lifting injury
- disorganized storage area
- 6. Quality Inspection
- Human error
- unsatisfactory edge finishing
- 7. Cleaning & Maintenance
- Electrical hazard
- improper cleaning technique
- 8. Waste Disposal
- Disordered disposal
- sharp waste hazards
- 9. Machine Shutdown
- Inappropriate shutdown procedures
- electrical hazard
- 10. Dismantling
- Incorrect disassembly process
- damage to parts
- 11. Equipment Storage
- Improper storage conditions
- misplacement of items
- 12. Documentation
- Incomplete records
- inaccurate reporting