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The Brake Drum Machining Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- tool malfunction
- 2. Inspection
- Exposure to harmful dust
- slips and trips
- 3. Mounting brake drum
- Entanglement in machinery
- incorrect manual handling
- 4. Cleaning
- Using hazardous cleaning chemicals
- eye injury from flying particles
- 5. Machining operation
- Accidental starting of machine
- caught between moving parts
- 6. Demounting break drum
- Incorrect manual handling
- entanglement in machinery
- 7. Inspection post machining
- Exposure to harmful dust
- slips and trips
- 8. Machine maintenance
- Electrocution from faulty equipment
- tool malfunction
- 9. Clean up
- Slip and trip hazards from untidy workspace
- Exposure to harmful chemicals in cleaning solution
- 10. Final audit for quality assurance
- Eye strain due to detailed inspection
- prolonged standing or sitting
- 11. Deburring
- Cuts and abrasions
- noise exposure
- 12. Painting
- Inhalation of toxic fumes
- skin irritation from paint
- 13. Packaging
- Incorrect manual handling
- use of sharp tools
- slip and trip hazards
- 14. Shipment preparation
- Crushed by heavy items during loading
- 15. Equipment shutdown
- Burns from hot equipment
- electrocution from improper shutdown process
- 16. Documentation
- Repetitive strain injury from prolonged seating
- Eye strain
- 17. Waste disposal
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- lifting heavy waste bags
- 18. Shift handover
- Communication errors leading to safety oversight
- slip and trip hazards
- 19. Post-operation cleaning
- Slip and trips due to wet floor
- exposure to hazardous chemicals
- 20. Safety review meeting
- Misinterpretation of safety initiatives
- repetitive strain injury from prolonged sitting