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The Soldering Of Wiring Ends. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect PPE
- lack of training
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- tripping hazards
- 3. Work Area Setup
- Clutter
- inadequate space
- 4. Gathering Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- chemical exposure
- 5. Solder Preparation
- Burns from hot solder
- inhalation of fumes
- 6. Stripping Wiring Ends
- Sharp object injuries
- eye strain
- 7. Tinning the Soldering Iron
- Electrical shock
- burns
- 8. Applying Solder to Wire
- Burns
- inhalation of fumes
- 9. Cooling and Inspection
- Burns from hot materials
- eye strain
- 10. Cleaning Up
- Tripping hazards
- chemical exposure
- 11. Maintenance of Equipment
- Electrical shock
- burns from hot elements
- 12. Storage of Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- tripping hazards
- 13. Debriefing and Documentation
- Mental stress
- poor ergonomics for paperwork tasks
- 14. Staff Training
- Inadequate knowledge transfer
- mental stress
- 15. Emergency Procedure Familiarisation
- Injuries due to panic or confusion during emergencies
- 16. Regular Review and Updates
- Outdated safety measures
- complacency
- 17. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- manual handling injuries
- 18. Daily Health Check
- Poor personal health
- risk of contamination
- 19. Audit and Reporting
- Risk of overlooking hazards
- mental fatigue
- 20. Continuous Improvement
- Risk of stagnation
- complacency