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The Cutting Conduit Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poorly maintained equipment
- Insufficient training for workers
- 2. Equipment setup
- Incorrect assembly of tools
- Inadequate workspace
- 3. Cutting Conduit
- Operator injury from flying debris
- Electrical shock from improper handling of conduit
- 4. Quality Check
- Injure from sharp edges on cut conduit
- Ignoring safety procedures during inspection
- 5. Machine Maintenance
- Accidental start-up during maintenance
- Lack of personal protective gear during service
- 6. Waste Disposition
- Cut or puncture injury in waste disposal
- Improper disposal leading to environmental hazard
- 7. Tool Handling
- Improper manual lifting and transportation
- Slips
- trips & falls due to cluttered workspace
- 8. Shutdown
- Failure to follow appropriate shut down procedure
- Neglecting physical condition or fatigue
- 9. Site Clean-up
- Slips
- trips & falls due to untidy work area
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals in cleaning process
- 10. Maintenance Storage
- Misplacement of tools
- Poor storage practices leading to deterioration
- 11. Incident Reporting
- Lack of proper reporting system
- Failure to report minor accidents
- 12. Safety Audit
- Non-compliance to safety regulations
- Ignorance of ongoing potential risk
- 13. Emergency Response Training
- Inadequate knowledge about emergency response
- Panic during an actual emergency situation
- 14. Workplace Communication
- Lack of effective communication
- Misinterpretation of safety instructions
- 15. Health Monitoring
- Ignoring personal health conditions
- Regular exposure to noise
- heat or cold without proper PPE
- 16. First Aid Procedures
- Inadequate first aid supplies
- workers lack training on how to provide first aid
- 17. Fire Safety Practices
- Inadequate fire extinguishers
- lacking knowledge on fire escape routes
- 18. Regular Drills
- Lack of understanding of evacuation procedure
- Inefficiency in conducting regular drills
- 19. Compliance Regulations
- Lack of safe work practices
- Non-compliance with health and safety laws
- 20. Record Retention
- Poor record keeping
- Missing safety logs and records