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The Continuous Laser Beam Machine Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electrical shock
- fire hazards
- 2. Machine Setup
- Pinch points
- incorrect assembly
- 3. Calibration
- Eye injury from laser exposure
- equipment malfunction
- 4. Material Loading
- Manual handling injuries
- slips and trips
- 5. Power On
- Electrical faults
- start-up issues
- 6. System Check
- Software errors
- overheating
- 7. Laser Alignment
- Reflective surfaces causing eye injury
- inaccurate alignment
- 8. Test Run
- Unexpected machine behaviour
- emissions
- 9. Operation
- High temperature
- flying debris
- 10. Quality Check
- Sharp edges
- measuring inaccuracies
- 11. Shut Down
- Sudden power loss
- residual energy hazards
- 12. Maintenance
- Mechanical failures
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 13. Cleaning
- Chemical exposure
- dust inhalation
- 14. Documentation
- Incomplete records
- data entry errors
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Response delays
- inadequate first aid provision
- 16. Training
- Lack of understanding
- improper techniques
- 17. PPE Usage
- Incorrect PPE selection
- PPE failure
- 18. Workspace Organisation
- Cluttered areas
- restricted access
- 19. Communication
- Miscommunication
- lack of clarity in instructions
- 20. Continuous Improvement
- Failure to review safety procedures
- resistance to change