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The Service Belts And Chains Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip or fall hazards
- Working around moving machinery
- 2. Checking equipment
- Electrical hazards
- Exposure to sharp objects
- 3. Operating service belts/ chains
- Caught in moving equipment
- Noise exposure
- 4. Regular monitoring
- Physical stress and strain
- Repetitive motion injuries
- 5. Routine maintenance
- Risks from use of chemicals
- Fall from heights
- 6. Breakdown procedures
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Electrical faults
- 7. Reporting malfunctions
- Mental Stress
- Error in communications
- 8. Machine adjustments
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by flying debris
- 9. Lubrication activities
- Spill or leaks
- Skin irritation
- 10. Cleaning up
- Exposure to harmful dusts
- Slip
- trip or fall hazards
- 11. Decommissioning
- Release of stored energy
- Electric shock
- 12. Inspection before re-use
- Risk of unexpected start
- Faulty equipment operation
- 13. Restart procedure
- Accidental machine activation
- Excessive vibration
- 14. Training session
- Inadequate training
- Ineffective communication skills
- 15. Emergency response drills
- Panic in emergency situation
- Non-compliance to emergency protocol
- 16. Documentation & Reporting
- Data inaccuracies
- Missed documentation
- 17. Worksite decommissioning
- Environmental contamination
- Poor disposal practices
- 18. Final Audit
- Non-compliance to safety protocols
- Oversight in reporting procedure
- 19. System Upgrade
- System failure during upgrade
- Inadequate system support
- 20. Incident investigation&Remediation
- Incomplete data collection
- Ineffective incident analysis