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The Crafting Wood Cabinets Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Cuts or abrasions from handling materials
- 2. Wood Selection
- Splinters
- Harmful dust inhalation
- 3. Timber Cutting
- Noise exposure
- Amputation from saw
- Dust inhalation
- 4. Machine Setup
- Electrical hazards
- Crushing injury from moving parts
- 5. Sanding
- Dust inhalation
- Noise exposure
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- 6. Assembly
- Incorrect manual handling
- Splinters
- Crushing injury
- 7. Gluing and Clamping
- Chemical exposure
- Incorrect manual handling
- 8. Finishing / Varnish Application
- Chemical exposure (VOCs)
- Potential for fire/ explosion
- 9. Drying
- Potential for fire/ explosion
- Tripping over drying parts
- 10. Quality Inspection
- Eye strain
- Incorrect manual handling
- 11. Disassembly for Delivery
- Incorrect manual handling
- Tripping over parts
- 12. Packaging and Wrapping
- Incorrect manual handling
- Use of sharp tools
- 13. Loading onto delivery vehicle
- Falls from height
- Vehicle
- machinery movement
- 14. Installation at client site
- Incorrect manual handling
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 15. Clean up and disposal
- Sharps or splinter injuries
- Manual lifting
- 16. Maintenance and Repair of Tools
- Electrical hazards
- Amputation from moving parts
- 17. Work Completion Documentation
- Strain injury from incorrect ergonomics
- 18. Post-Installation Client Training
- Communicable diseases exposure if client ill
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 19. Incident Reporting
- Psychological stress
- Computer related strains
- 20. Periodic Safety Audits
- Potential backlash or confrontation with non-compliant staff ,Slips
- trips and falls