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The Spot Welding For Auto Body Repairs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 10. Cleaning the Workplace
- Slip
- trip and falls
- Chemical spills
- 11. Disposal of Waste
- Unsafe handling
- Improper disposal
- 12. Maintenance of Equipment
- Electric shock
- Burns
- 13. Storage of Tools & Equipment
- Incorrect storage
- Physical injury
- 14. Reporting and Record Keeping
- Miscommunication
- Error in record
- 15. Emergency Procedures Understanding
- Lack of awareness
- Inadequate response to emergencies
- 16. Health Surveillance
- Occupational disease
- Health degradation
- 17. Training and Refresher Course
- Inadequate training
- Poor workmanship
- 18. Fault Detection and Rectification
- Equipment failure
- Damage to property or injury
- 19. Final Inspection and Wrap Up
- Oversight in inspection
- Improper wrapping
- 20. Shutdown and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Procedures
- Unexpected startup of equipment
- Energy release