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The Designing Using Cad Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Ergonomic strain
- Electric Shock
- 2. Software Setup
- Data loss
- Equipment failure
- 3. Design Planning
- Incorrect measurements
- Miscommunication
- 4. 2D Sketching
- Eye strain
- Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI)
- 5. 3D Modeling
- RSI
- Poor posture
- 6. Assembly Creation
- Software crashes
- Stress due to complexity
- 7. Part and Feature Modification
- Miscommunication
- RSI
- 8. Import/Export CAD Files
- Data corruption
- Loss of data
- 9. Interacting with Parametric Models
- Inaccurate representation
- Misinterpretation
- 10. Creating Technical Drawings
- Misinterpretation
- Eye strain
- 11. Applying Material and Finishes
- Mismatch of materials
- Misinterpretation
- 12. Rendering Processing
- Long working hours
- Stress
- 13. Presentation Preperation
- Stress
- Poor Posture
- 14. File Management
- Data loss
- Incorrect file naming
- 15. Hardware Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Equipment failure
- 16. Software Updating
- Data loss
- Mismanagement of updates
- 17. Delivering Completed Design
- Miscommunication
- Data corruption
- 18. Follow-up Support
- Miscommunication
- Failure to address queries
- 19. Archiving Project
- Data loss
- Incorrect file storage
- 20. End of Project Review
- Miscommunication
- Not identifying learning opportunities