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The Single Point Diamond Turning Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment handling
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 2. Equipment set-up
- Electric shock
- cuts from sharp object
- 3. Start diamond cutting
- Flying particles
- noise exposure
- 4. Diamond turning process 1
- Machine entanglement
- accidental start up
- 5. Diamond turning process 2
- Repetitive motion injuries
- unguarded moving parts
- 6. Pause for cleaning and maintenance
- Chemical exposure
- manual lifting injuries
- 7. Resume cutting process
- Slips
- trips and falls
- high decibel machine noise
- 8. Final stages of diamond cutting
- Prolonged exposure to vibration
- dust inhalation
- 9. Machine shut-down
- Uncontrolled release of energy
- burns from hot components
- 10. Post-cutting cleanup
- Sharp debris injury
- chemical exposure while cleaning
- 11. Inspection of final product
- Eye strain
- incorrect manual handling
- 12. Packaging
- Cuts from sharp objects
- repetitive motion injuries
- 13. Storage
- Manual lifting injuries
- improperly stacked loads fall
- 14. Transportation
- Vehicle related accidents
- load shift causing injury
- 15. Waste disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- puncture wounds
- 16. Documentation & Reporting
- Eye strain
- ergonomic related injuries