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The Shot Blasting Machine Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe workspace
- improper training
- 2. Equipment Check
- Broken equipment
- insufficient safety tools
- 3. Work Commencement
- Noise
- vibration
- 4. Loading Material
- Falling objects
- manual handling injuries
- 5. Machine Operation
- Entanglement in moving parts
- noise exposure
- 6. Material Removal
- Dust inhalation
- contact with hot materials
- 7. Maintenance
- Electric shock
- burns
- 8. Debris Cleanup
- Trips and falls
- cuts from sharp objects
- 9. Quality Inspection
- Eye strain
- repetitive movement injuries
- 10. Unloading Finished Products
- Manual handling injuries
- falling objects
- 11. Machine Shutdown
- Electric shocks
- unexpected start-ups
- 12. After work cleanup
- Trips and falls
- exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 13. Inspection and Reporting
- Inadequate inspection
- inaccurate reporting
- 14. Emergency Process Follow up
- Incident rereation
- panic reaction
- 15. Close-out Meeting
- Miscommunication
- complacency