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The Architectural Millwork Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- Trips
- & Falls
- Tool Injuries
- 2. Tool Assembly
- Mechanical Injuries
- Electrical Shock
- 3. Material Handling
- Lifting Injuries
- Cuts and Bruises
- 4. Machine Operations
- Noise
- Vibration
- Dust
- Equipment Malfunction
- 5. Cutting Materials
- Hand and Finger Injuries
- Flying Debris
- 6. Joinery Works
- Sharp Object Injuries
- Eye Injuries due to Sawdust
- 7. Sanding
- Respiratory Issues
- Eye Injuries from Particles
- 8. Finishing
- Fire Hazard
- Chemical Exposure
- 9. Cleaning Up
- Trip Hazards
- Contact with Harmful Residues
- 10. Disposal of Waste
- Contact with Hazardous Materials
- Cuts from Discarded Materials
- 11. Maintenance Checks
- Electrical Shock
- Unexpected Start-up of Equipment
- 12. Equipment Storage
- Unauthorized Access
- Improper Storage
- 13. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of Training
- Ineffective Communication
- 14. Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Improper Usage
- PPE Failure
- Lack of PPE
- 15. Ladder Use
- Falling
- Incorrect Placement of Ladder
- 16. Overhead Work
- Dropping Objects
- Struck by Falling Objects
- 17. Use of Heat-Generating Tools or Equipment
- Fire Hazards
- Burns
- 18. Working in Confined Spaces
- Lack of Ventilation
- Trip and Fall
- Inadequate Lighting
- 19. Electrical Works
- Electrical Shock
- Sparks Leading to Fires
- 20. Raising & Lowering Heavy Objects
- Crush Injury
- Back Strains