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The Safe Use Of Slice Machines Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over cords
- Exposure to machine noise
- 2. Installation
- Electrical hazards
- Body parts caught in moving parts
- 3. Operation
- Machinery breakdown
- Inadequate training
- 4. Cleaning
- Cleaning chemical-related harm
- slips from wet floors
- 5. Maintenance
- Tools misuse
- electrical hazards
- 6. Training
- Inadequate training can lead to all the above hazards
- 7. Inspections
- Risks associated with missing defects
- due to inadequate training or rush checks
- 8. Machine Setting
- Incorrect settings resulting in malfunctions
- Personal Injury
- 9. Deinstallation
- Body parts caught in moving parts
- Electrical hazards
- 10. Reinstallation
- Body parts caught in parts
- Electrical hazards
- 11. Checkup
- Machinery breakdown
- inadequate training
- 12. Equipment Storage
- Trips and falls from improperly stored equipment
- fire hazard from poor storage
- 13. Repairs
- Electrical hazards
- body parts caught in machine
- 14. Shutdown process
- Accidental reactivation of machine
- electrical hazards
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Failure to follow due to lack of training or confusion
- injury during evacuation
- 16. Waste Management
- Improper disposal of waste leading to environmental harm
- fire risk
- 17. Hazard reporting
- Inadequate reporting due to intimidation or confusion
- 18. Risk Assessment review
- Failure to update on yearly basis
- inadequate actions taken from findings
- 19. Machine decommissioning
- Residual energy release
- improper handling of hazardous materials
- 20. Post-decommissioning cleanup
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- slips and trips