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The Assemble Boat Hulls Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Improper lifting techniques
- 2. Inspection of Materials
- Sharp objects
- Chemical Hazards
- 3. Set Up Work Area
- Trip Hazards
- Noise Pollution
- 4. Equipment Handling
- Incorrect operation
- Malfunction
- 5. Assembling Hull Sections
- Physical Strain
- Sharp edges
- 6. Applying Adhesives / Sealants
- Chemical exposure
- Fire Risk
- 7. Installing Frames and Bulkheads
- Heavy lifting
- Caught-in hazards
- 8. Welding Operations
- Electric Shock
- fumes
- burns
- 9. Grinding Excess Material
- Dust inhalation
- Eye injuries
- 10. Inspection of the Hull
- Slipping
- Falling from height
- 11. Fixing Propeller
- Struck by object
- moving parts
- 12. Painting Boat Hulls
- Fumes
- Skin irritation
- 13. Polishing Boat Hulls
- Dust
- noise pollution
- 14. Final Inspection
- Slipping
- Falling from height
- 15. Clean Up
- Chemical exposure
- Incorrect disposal
- 16. Maintenance work
- Electrical hazards
- Moving machinery
- 17. Emergency Responses
- Fire hazards
- Unplanned shutdown
- 18. Tool Management
- Incorrect storage
- Misuse of tools
- 19. Training and Induction
- Inadequate knowledge
- Misunderstanding
- 20. Supervision and Monitoring
- Inadequate supervision
- Lack of communication