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The Coiling Of Tube In Shuttle Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of slipping
- falling
- electric shock
- 2. Set Up Equipment
- Risk of injury due to incorrect set up
- electrical hazards
- 3. Initial Coiling
- Risk of body strain
- hands trapped in machine
- 4. Secondary Coiling
- Risks from noise
- vibration
- 5. Quality Checks
- Exposure to sharp edges
- pinching injuries
- 6. Adjustments and Maintenance
- Electric shocks
- burns from hot sections
- 7. Repeat Coiling Process
- Muscle strain
- repetitive stress injuries
- eye strain from monitoring process
- 8. Dismantling
- Risk of Injury from lifting heavy parts
- trapped fingers
- 9. Cleaning
- Chemical exposure
- slip
- trips and falls
- 10. Assembly for Next Run
- Strain injuries
- cuts or scrapes from handling parts
- 11. Product Inspection
- Dust exposure
- eye strain from detailed work
- 12. Packaging of Coils
- Risk of back injuries
- paper cuts
- 13. Load Finished Products
- Large load handling
- over exertion
- 14. Confine Work Area
- Possible prolonged unsanitary conditions
- Poor ergonomics
- 15. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- risk of infection
- 16. Documenting Process
- Eye strain due to long hours spent documenting
- 17. Shut Down Procedure
- Accidental activation of machine during shut down
- 18. Emergency Procedures
- Physical & psychological stress
- risk of injuries if not followed properly
- 19. Employee Skill Assessment
- Incorrect assessment leading to potentially unsafe conditions
- 20. Machine Maintenance
- Risk of injury due to moving parts of the machine
- electric shock