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The Create Detailed Joinery Items Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposed wiring
- Improper tools
- 2. Measuring Materials
- Incorrect readings
- Use of sharp objects
- 3. Cutting Materials
- Machine malfunction
- Dust particles
- 4. Joining Materials
- Heavy lifting
- Power tool misuse
- 5. Sanding Materials
- Noise pollution
- Vibrations from tools
- 6. Drilling Materials
- Misalignment
- Flying debris
- 7. Shaping Materials
- Machine error
- Splinters
- 8. Gluing Materials
- Chemical hazards
- Material slips
- 9. Clamping Materials
- Pinching hazard
- Incorrect positioning
- 10. Finishing Materials
- Ventilation issues
- Chemical misuse
- 11. Checking Finished Product
- Manual handling hazards
- Eye strain
- 12. Packing Products
- Manual handling hazards
- Slips
- and trips
- 13. Transporting Products
- Manual handling hazards
- Collision risks
- 14. Cleaning Up
- Slips and falls
- Hazardous waste
- 15. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 16. Storing Leftover Materials
- Fire hazard
- Tripping hazard
- 17. Scheduling Next Project
- Organisational stress
- Fatigue
- 18. Meeting with Client
- Communication errors
- Missed expectations
- 19. Project Evaluation
- Mental stress
- Miscommunication
- 20. Documentation and Reporting
- Data errors
- Seating posture issues