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The Controlling Vibration Exposures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Vibration exposure
- Slipping or tripping
- 2. Inspection of Equipment
- Faulty equipment
- Noise exposure
- Electric shock from equipment
- 3. Operator Training
- Improper usage
- Inadequate training
- 4. Personal Protective Equipment Issuance
- Insufficient protection
- Inadequate fit
- 5. Tool Selection
- Inappropriate tool for the job
- Malfunctioning tool creating vibrations
- 6. Work Area Setup
- Improper setup
- Trips and falls
- 7. Operation Start
- Unexpected start
- Sudden jolts
- 8. Vibrational Work
- Exposure to vibration
- Accidental machine operation
- 9. Work Breaks
- Prolonged exposure to vibration
- Insufficient rest periods
- 10. Maintenance Check
- Injury from faulty tools
- Electric shocks
- 11. Manual Handling
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Slips and trips
- 12. Clean-up Intermissions
- Handling chemicals
- Slipping or tripping on wet surfaces
- 13. Continued Work After Break
- Fatigue
- Repetitive strain injuries
- 14. End of Shift Assessment
- Neglected issues
- Fatigue-related mistakes
- 15. Cleaning and Maintenance Post-Shift
- Chemical exposures
- Slips and trips
- 16. Daily Monitoring
- Ignored abnormalities
- Missed potential hazards
- 17. Reporting Anomalies
- Incorrect reporting
- Delayed hazard response
- 18. Regular Equipment Service
- Faulty equipment
- Electric shocks
- 19. Tool Storage
- Incorrect storage
- Trips and falls from misplaced tools
- 20. Site Shut-Down
- Leftover hazards
- Accidents from haste