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The Change Cutting Teeth Of Grinder Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- improper PPE use
- 2. Pre-Operational Safety Checks
- Machinery malfunction
- physical contact with moving machine parts
- 3. Load Cutting Teeth to Grinder
- Injury due to heavy lifting
- hand trapped while loading
- 4. Operating the Grinder Machine
- Flying objects
- machinery entanglement injuries
- 5. Changing the Grinding Wheel
- Contact with spinning wheel
- dust inhalation
- 6. Change Cutting Teeth
- Sharp edges
- mechanical failure of tools
- 7. Equipment Adjustment
- Equipment malfunction
- ergonomic hazards
- 8. Conducting Test Operation
- Sparks
- equipment malfunction
- 9. Inspect the Quality of Grind
- Eye strain
- burns from hot materials
- 10. Cool Down Machine
- Burns from hot machine
- released steam
- 11. Clean up Process
- Slippery surfaces
- chemical skin contact
- 12. Maintenance and Repair
- Tool injuries
- electrical shock
- 13. Empty Dust Collection System
- Inhalation of dust
- eye irritation
- 14. Store Equipment
- Heavy lifting injuries
- improperly stored equipment
- 15. Post-Operational Procedures
- Machinery malfunction
- residual energy in machines