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The Cleaning Complex Machinery Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slipping
- Chemical Exposure
- 2. Shut Down Machine
- Electrical Shock
- Pinching
- 3. Lockout/Tagout
- Trapped Energy
- Accidental Restart
- 4. Equipment Inspection
- Unexpected Startup
- Mechanical Failure
- 5. Removal of Guards
- Sharp Edges
- Pinching Fingers
- 6. Disassembling Components
- Flying Debris
- Falling Objects
- 7. Internal Cleaning
- Concealed Parts Injury
- Chemical Spills
- 8. Agents Application
- Chemical Inhalation
- Eye Injury
- 9. Scrubbing and Brushing
- Rwisting and Turning Injury
- Slips/Falls
- 10. Rinsing and Drying
- Water Electricity Contact
- Slippery Surfaces
- 11. Assembling Components
- Innate Motion
- Fingers Pinching
- 12. Reinstall Guards
- Pinching
- Sharp Edges
- 13. Restore Power
- Electric Shock
- Innate Motion
- 14. Test Run
- Unexpected Movements
- Noise
- 15. Safe Store Tools
- Trip Hazard
- Improper Storage
- 16. Cleanup and Documentation
- Slipping
- Paper Cuts
- 17. Post-operation Check
- Residual Power
- Loose Components
- 18. Regular Maintenance
- Wear and Tear
- Unforeseen Breakdowns
- 19. Training and Supervision
- Inadequate Knowledge
- Poor Supervision
- 20. Emergency Procedure Setup
- Lack of Emergency Response
- Panic