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The Bending Metals Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Untrained staff
- improper protective gear
- 2. Equipment Checking
- Rusty equipment
- electrical hazards
- 3. Area Orientation
- Slippery surfaces
- sharp objects
- 4. Metal Bending
- High temperatures
- noise pollution
- 5. Quality Control Check
- Improper handling of metals
- eye strain
- 6. Packaging
- Heavy lifting
- repetitive motions
- 7. Transport
- Traffic incidents
- poor manual handling
- 8. Delivery
- Incorrect delivery address; undelivered goods
- 9. Customer Service
- Assault
- stress
- and fatigue from difficult customers
- 10. Report writing
- Poor posture
- eye strain
- 11. Maintenance
- Injury from unguarded moving parts
- electrocution
- 12. Hot Work (Welding)
- Burns
- eye injuries from hot work sparks
- 13. Material Storage
- Tripping over materials
- falling objects
- 14. Toolbox Meeting
- Miscommunication
- inadequate knowledge transfer
- 15. Emergency Drills
- Panic
- injuries due to rushed evacuation
- 16. Disassembly
- Incorrect procedure
- flying debris
- 17. Waste Management
- Infection from waste handling
- slip
- trips
- falls
- 18. Machine Servicing
- Caught-in-between hazards
- cuts from sharp edges
- 19. Tool Cleaning
- Chemical exposure
- injury from sharp tools
- 20. Shutdown & Lockout
- Electric shock
- machinery start-up accidents