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The Cutting Window Fitting Angles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 2. Cutting Window Fitting Angles
- Exposure to noise
- Eye injury from flying particles
- 3. Measurements & Markings
- Errors leading to rework
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 4. Material Placement
- High lifting or awkward postures resulting in musculoskeletal injuries
- Crush injuries from dropping heavy materials
- 5. Equipment Setup
- Electrical hazards from faulty equipment
- Fire hazard from equipment overheating
- 6. Saw Machine Operation
- Risk of amputations and lacerations
- Exposure to excessive noise
- 7. Waste Material Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- Abrasions or cuts from sharp edges
- 8. Secondary Finishing Process
- Inhalation of harmful dust
- Eye injury due to dust
- 9. Verification & Quality Checks
- Acute stress from potential for error
- Extended working hours causing fatigue
- 10. Cleaning the Work Area
- Slips
- trips and falls on wet floor
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 11. Post-Work Inspection
- Falls from height during inspection
- Strikes against objects during navigation
- 12. Safety Decommissioning
- Improper storage of tools leading to injury
- Failure to isolate energy sources leading to unwarranted operation of equipment
- 13. Documentation and Reporting
- Eye strain from computer use
- Repetitive strain injuries from typing
- 14. Maintenance Activity
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Electrical hazards during maintenance
- 15. Safety Briefing for Next Shift
- Miscommunication resulting in misunderstanding of information
- Complacency from routine tasks
- 16. End-of-Day Wrap Up Activities
- Fatigue leading to lower alertness
- Late work hours leading to impaired driving ability