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The Deep Hole Drilling Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- Inhaling dust particles
- 2. Drill Setup
- Caught in moving machinery
- Falling objects
- 3. Hole Marking
- Sharp materials causing cuts
- Misuse of tools
- 4. Application of Coolant
- Skin contact with chemical substances
- Unintentional ingestion of chemicals
- 5. Drilling
- Injury from drill bit spin-offs
- Vibration-related injury
- 6. Burrs Removal
- Physical contact with sharp burrs
- Invisible tiny burrs entering eye
- 7. Machine Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Injury from sharp components
- 8. Waste Disposal
- Inadequate manual handling
- puncture wounds from sharp waste items
- 9. Equipment Shutdown
- Electrical hazards
- Burn risk from hot machine parts
- 10. Work Area Clean Up
- Trip and fall hazards from debris
- Inhalation of fine particles
- 11. Reporting
- Muscular strain from intensive writing
- Eye fatigue from computer glare
- 12. Drill Bit Replacement
- Cut injuries from sharp drill bit
- Pinch points during installation
- 13. Flushing Drill Holes
- High pressure related injuries
- Splash of chemical fluids
- 14. Inspection of Work
- Improper posture leading to muscular strains
- Dust particle inhalation
- 15. Storage of Tools/Equipment
- Lifting heavy equipment: back strains
- Tripping over improperly stored equipment
- 16. Commence Next Operation:
- Repetition of earlier hazards according to work steps