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The Crafting Wooden Drawers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Splinters
- Incorrect Manual Handling
- 2. Equipment Setup
- Machinery Malfunction
- Electrical Hazards
- 3. Material Selection
- Selection Misjudgement
- Wood Allergy
- 4. Wood Cutting
- Equipment Failures
- Noise
- 5. Joinery Techniques
- Incorrect Use of Tools
- Cuts and Abrasions
- 6. Sanding
- Dust Inhalation
- Burns
- 7. Drawer Assembly
- Incorrect Manual Handling
- Poor Ergonomics
- 8. Quality Inspection
- Eye Strain
- Repetitive Movement Injury
- 9. Packaging
- Incorrect Manual Handling
- Pinching Hazards
- 10. Waste Disposal
- Disposal Mismanagement
- Cuts from Debris
- 11. Machine Maintanance
- Mechanical Failure
- Electrical Hazards
- 12. Finishing & Coating
- Chemical Exposure
- Fire Risk due to Spontaneous Combustion
- 13. Material Stocking
- Incorrect Manual Handling
- Heavy Lifting
- 14. Emergency Procedures Training
- Insufficient Knowledge
- Hazards due to Panic
- 15. Transporting Finished Product
- Vehicle Related Accidents
- Poor Load Security