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The Creating Curved Furniture Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of tools
- Lack of protective equipment
- 2. Designing Curvature
- Misjudgement of measurements
- Incorrectly interpreted plans
- 3. Selecting Material
- Splinters or shards causing injuries
- Hazardous material exposure
- 4. Cutting Material
- Cutting injuries
- Noise disturbances
- 5. Assembling Parts
- Heavy lifting
- Tripping over parts
- 6. Sanding
- Dust inhalation
- Fire from friction heat
- 7. Finishing
- Inhaling fumes from finish
- Contact with eye or skin
- 8. Painting
- Fumes inhalation
- Skin contact with paint
- 9. Quality Checking
- Incorrect handling of furniture
- Sharp edges
- 10. Cleaning Up
- Tripping over waste materials
- Contact with harmful cleaning products
- 11. Loading and Unloading
- Heavy lifting
- Slipping or falling objects
- 12. Storing
- Space constraints causing bumping or tripping hazards
- Falling objects
- 13. Delivery
- Manual handling injuries
- Transport accidents
- 14. Installation
- Incorrect installation leading to instability
- Pinching or crushing injuries
- 15. Retrospective Check
- Constant repetitive motions can cause strain
- Pinching or crushing injuries