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The Screw Pocket Joining Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over objects
- Electrical Shock
- 2. Fire Safety
- Flame exposure
- Smoke Inhalation
- 3. Personal Protection Equipment
- Improper Fit
- Lack of Protection
- 4. Materials Collection
- Lifting Heavy Objects
- Slips and Falls
- 5. Machine Operation
- Entanglement in machines
- Noise exposure
- 6. Screw Pocket Joining
- Injury from power tools
- Wood splinters
- 7. Work Bench Setting
- Slips from spilled liquids
- Strains from poor posture
- 8. Surface Preparation
- Contact with harmful chemicals
- Cuts or scrapes
- 9. Assembly Process
- Pinch points
- Repetitive motion injuries
- 10. Power Tool Usage
- Electric shock
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- 11. Manual Handling
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- Back Injuries
- 12. Housekeeping
- Slips
- Trips
- and falls
- Improper waste disposal leading to accidents
- 13. Maintenance Operations
- Unexpected startup of machines
- Falls from height
- 14. Training
- Incomplete understanding
- Incorrect procedure application
- 15. Quality Assurance Checks
- Unnoticed defects
- Non-compliance to safety rules
- 16. Emergency Procedures
- Delayed action
- Injury during evacuation
- 17. Debriefing
- Miscommunication
- Incorrect information passed on
- 18. Storage and Transport
- Collisions
- Material collapse
- 19. End of Day Procedures
- Fatigue leading to errors
- Incomplete shutdown processes
- 20. Post-Operational Checks
- Missed maintenance issues
- Unaddressed wear and tear