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The Conduct Induction Heating Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to loud noises
- Risk of electrocution from improperly grounded equipment
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Risk of burns from hot materials
- Equipment malfunction causing potential injury
- 3. Induction Coil Placement
- Accidental contact with hot surface
- Incorrect coil placement might lead to equipment failure
- 4. Power On Induction Heater
- Electrical shock
- Overheating of the device leading to fire risk
- 5. Heated Material Handling
- Risk of Burns
- Dropping heavy material on foot
- 6. Inspection
- Eye injuries from sparks or hot particles
- Exposure to excessive heat
- 7. Post-Heating Cool down
- Risk of Burns from hot equipment
- Slipping on wet surfaces during cool down phase
- 8. Cooldown Inspection
- Inhalation of fumes from cooling materials
- Unprotected handling might lead to skin allergies
- 9. Turn Off Equipment
- Electric shock
- Potential for trapped heat in the equipment can cause burns
- 10. Maintenance
- Uncontrolled release of hazardous energy
- Accidental activation of equipment
- 11. Troubleshooting
- Accidental activation causing injury
- Electrical shocks
- 12. Shutdown
- Accidental start-up causing injury
- Electrical hazards related to improper shutdown
- 13. Cleanup
- Tripping over misplaced tools
- Ingesting harmful substances during cleanup
- 14. Incident Reporting
- Delay in treatment due to late reporting
- Miscommunication can lead to bigger accidents
- 15. Worker Debrief
- Missed instructions may risk safety
- Tiredness and distraction can increase risks
- 16. Storage
- Improper storage can cause potential injuries or fire hazard
- Mishandling of heated materials might lead to burns