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The Assembly Of Acrylics Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- hand injuries
- 2. Materials Handling
- Back injuries
- manual handling incidents
- 3. Trimming of Acrylic Pieces
- Cutting injuries
- eye injuries due to flying debris
- 4. Gluing of Acrylic Pieces
- Fumes
- contact with skin or eyes
- 5. Joining Components
- Pinching or crushing injuries
- 6. Curing Process
- Chemical exposure
- temperature burns
- 7. Sanding and Buffing
- Respiratory hazards
- hearing damage
- 8. Painting/Finishing
- Inhalation of paint fumes
- skin irritation
- 9. Quality Inspection
- Eye strain
- ergonomic issues
- 10. Packaging
- Manual handling incidents
- sharp edges
- 11. Loading for Transport
- Back injuries
- drops and impacts
- 12. Unloading at Site
- Manual handling incidents
- slips
- trips and falls
- 13. Installation
- Falls from height
- tool injuries
- 14. Cleaning Up
- Trip hazards
- chemical exposure
- 15. Maintenance and Repair
- Electric shock
- equipment malfunction