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The Disassembling And Reassembling Large Tiling Machines Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to dust and fumes
- Electrical shock
- 2. Power Disconnection
- Electrical shock
- Minor cuts or injuries
- 3. Machine Cleaning
- Ingesting harmful substances
- Slip/Trip/Fall
- 4. Initial Disassembling
- Getting caught in machine
- Physical strain
- 5. Part Separation
- Sharp edges causing cuts
- Heavy parts causing injury
- 6. Inner Inspection
- Undetected electrical parts
- Exposure to harmful residue
- 7. Inner Cleaning
- Ingesting harmful substances
- Cut by sharp inner parts
- 8. Replacing Broken Parts
- Incorrect parts causing malfunction
- Injuries from broken parts
- 9. Reassembly Start
- Incorrect assembly leading to damage
- Physical strain
- 10. Checking Functionality
- Machine doesn't work properly
- Getting caught in malfunctions
- 11. Outer Inspection and Cleaning
- Neglected faults leading to accidents
- Harsh cleaners causing skin problems
- 12. Labelling with Service Data
- Wrong information causing misunderstanding
- Paper cut
- 13. Reconnecting Power
- Risk of electric shocks
- Incorrect connecting causing failure
- 14. Safety Check and Test Run
- Mechanical failure resulting in injury
- Loud noise harming hearing
- 15. End of Shift Clean-up
- Slip/trip/fall due to unclean surface
- Bad waste disposal
- 16. Fill out maintenance report
- Paperwork errors causing misunderstandings
- Paper cut
- 17. Following Day Handover
- Incorrect information leading to faulty usage
- Misplacing equipment
- 18. Regular Machine Maintenance
- Undetected faults causing accidents
- Exposure to chemicals during cleaning
- 19. Workplace Housekeeping
- Slip/Trip/Fall hazards
- Inadequate waste disposal leading to injuries
- 20. Safety Equipment Audit and Restock
- Not enough restock can lead to unprotected work
- Inefficient audit can risk safety