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The Cutting Driveline Tubes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Poorly maintained equipment
- 2. Setting up workplace
- Incorrect placement of tools
- Trip hazards
- 3. Quality Checking
- Hand and finger injuries
- Eye injury
- 4. Adjusting Tubes
- Inadequate machine guarding
- Accidental startup
- 5. Cutting Driveline Tubes
- Flying debris
- Noise exposure
- Cut injuries
- 6. Deburring Cut Edges
- Eye injuries from flying particles
- Hand injuries
- 7. Finishing Process
- Contact with hot surfaces
- Inhalation of dusts or fumes
- 8. Cleaning Up
- Slippery surfaces
- Incorrect waste disposal
- 9. Inspection
- Manual handling injuries
- Overexertion and fatigue
- 10. Storing Equipment
- Falling objects
- Improper lifting techniques
- 11. Dismantling Set-Up
- Trapped fingers
- Dropped materials
- 12. Machine Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Entrapment
- 13. Documenting Procedure
- Repetitive motion injuries
- Poor posture
- 14. Emergency Procedures
- Panic in emergency
- Fire hazard
- 15. Safety Training
- Inadequate knowledge
- Noncompliance
- 16. Post-Job Review
- Fatigue
- Lack of focus
- 17. Proper Disposal
- Environmental contamination
- Spillage
- Fires
- 18. Hygiene Practices
- Spread of disease
- Infections
- Allergies without proper PPE
- 19. Quality Assurance
- Incorrect measurements
- Defective products
- Unsafe product
- 20. Reporting
- Inaccurate documentation
- Noncompliance to protocols