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The Conducting Cnc Milling Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- hand injuries from machinery
- 2. Machine Set Up
- Caught in moving parts
- electrical shock
- 3. Loading Material
- Lifting heavy objects
- repetitive strain
- 4. Programming
- Mental strain
- eyesight damage from screen glare
- 5. Machining
- RF radiation exposure
- noise overexposure
- 6. Coolant Application
- Chemical burns
- inhalation of dangerous chemicals
- 7. Tool Changing
- Getting cut
- getting crushed by tools
- 8. Regular Maintenance
- Chemical burns
- electrical shock
- caught in moving parts
- 9. Cleaning Work Area
- Trip hazards
- electrocution from water contact with electricity
- 10. Troubleshooting
- Electrical shock
- RF radiation exposure
- mental strain
- 11. Dealing With Waste
- Chemical burns
- trip hazards due to clutter
- 12. Quality Control Checks
- Strain from monotonous work
- negative stress response from high demands
- 13. Unloading Material
- Lifting heavy objects
- repetitive strain
- 14. Shutdown Procedures
- Electrical shock
- caught in moving parts
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Panic reaction causing accidents
- inadequate response resulting in injury or damage
- 16. Training & Refreshers
- Mental strain
- negative stress response from high demands
- 17. Regular Breaks
- Mental fatigue
- physical fatigue leading to accidents
- 18. Use of Personal Protective Equipment
- Inadequate use or understanding of equipment leading to accidents
- 19. Machine Calibration
- Machinery malfunction or failure causing injury
- 20. Documentation & Report Writing
- Mental strain
- eyesight damage from screen glare