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The Drilling Into Glass Material Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper Equipment
- Lack of Training
- 2. Material Identification
- Chemical Exposure
- Shattered Glass
- 3. Tool Setup
- Electrical Shock
- Cuts from tools
- 4. Safety Gear Donning
- Inadequate protection
- Poor fit gear
- 5. Glass Positioning
- Cutting Hazards
- Dropping Glass
- 6. Drilling Start
- Flying Debris
- Noise Induced Hearing Loss
- 7. Constant Monitoring
- Eye Strain
- Improper Body Posture
- 8. Drill Speed Adjustment
- Moving parts of the drill
- Sudden speed changes
- 9. Drilling Continuation
- Repetitive Motion Injury
- Fatigue
- 10. Clearing Debris
- Glass Shards
- Respiratory Hazards
- 11. Inspecting drilled hole
- Cutting Hazards
- Inadequate lighting
- 12. Cooling Down
- Burn Hazards
- Unsafe handling of equipment
- 13. Drill Cleaning
- Inhaling Toxic Fumes
- Chemical Exposure
- 14. Maintenance Check
- Electric Shock
- Mechanical Failure
- 15. Waste Disposal
- Injury from sharp objects
- Hazardous waste spills
- 16. Documentation
- Poor data recording
- Miscommunication
- 17. Debriefing
- Insufficient knowledge sharing
- Ignoring safety procedures
- 18. Cleansing workplace
- Chemical Hazards
- Slippery floors
- 19. Equipment Storage
- Incorrect storage
- Equipment damage
- 20. Signing Off
- Failure to record completion
- Lost documents