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The Bobbin Turning And Crafting Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unorganised workspace
- inappropriate clothing
- 2. Equipment check
- Damaged equipment
- inadequate PPE
- 3. Material selection
- Incorrect material
- material contamination
- 4. Lathe start-up
- Electrical faults
- improper operation
- 5. Rough turning
- Flying debris
- unguarded machinery
- 6. Dimensioning
- Measurement errors
- hand injuries
- 7. Feeding workpiece
- Hand and finger injuries
- kickback
- 8. Detailed turning
- Tool slipping
- dust inhalation
- 9. Sanding
- Dust inhalation
- eye irritation
- 10. Finish application
- Chemical exposure
- fire hazard
- 11. Final Inspection
- Eye strain
- musculoskeletal injury
- 12. Cleaning
- Slip
- trip
- and fall hazards
- chemical handling
- 13. Waste disposal
- Needle stick injury
- chemical spill
- 14. Shutdown
- Electrical faults
- improper shutdown operation
- 15. Reporting
- Paper cuts
- poor ergonomics
- 16. Maintenance
- Electrical faults
- improper use of tools
- 17. Quality control
- Faulty product
- misinterpretation of data
- 18. Documentation
- Strain due to repetitive tasks
- poor lighting
- 19. Training
- Incorrect usage of tools
- misunderstanding instructions
- 20. Site clean-up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- chemical exposure