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The C-Screen Printing. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor ergonomics
- chemical exposure
- 2. Screen Making
- Sharp tools injuries
- chemical burns
- 3. Ink Mixing
- Chemical exposure
- slip and trips
- 4. Printing Setup
- Manual handing injuries
- machinery entrapment
- 5. Sample Printing
- Machine malfunction
- ink splatter
- 6. Batch Printing
- Repetitive movement injuries
- noise exposure
- 7. Curing
- Heat burns
- harmful fumes
- 8. Quality Control
- Eyestrain
- poor postures
- 9. Packing
- Manual handling injuries
- cuts from packing tools
- 10. Cleaning
- Slip and falls
- chemical exposure
- 11. Maintenance Work
- Machinery malfunctions
- electric shocks
- 12. Waste Disposal
- Hazardous waste exposure
- manual handling injuries
- 13. Emergency Response Training
- Panic attacks
- physical injuries
- 14. Machine Shutdown
- Electric shock
- trapped fingers
- 15. Post-Workflow Analysis
- Mental stress
- poor ergonomics