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The CNC Machining Centre Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe equipment setup
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- 2. Visual Inspection
- Encountering sharp edges
- Exposure to airborne debris
- chemicals
- 3. Loading Material
- Truck loading hazards
- Forklift operation hazards
- 4. CNC Machine Setup
- Machine calibration mistakes
- Crush injuries due to improper material handling
- 5. Programming
- Cutting programme errors
- Electrical hazards
- 6. Tool Install
- Flying objects
- Breaking tools
- 7. Test Run
- Mechanical entanglement
- Noise exposure
- 8. Operation
- Wood dust inhalation
- Skin irritation from cutting fluids
- 9. Monitoring Machining Process
- Overheating
- Moving machinery parts
- 10. Unloading Material
- Truck unloading hazards
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- 11. Machine Shut Down
- Electric shock potential
- Unexpected machine startup
- 12. Cleanup
- Cutting fluid spills
- Broken tool particles