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The Tasks Involving Robotic Machinery Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Incorrect tool usage
- 2. Machine Start Up
- Electrical shock
- Malfunctioning robotic machinery
- 3. Operation
- On-the-job mishap
- Inadequate machine guarding
- 4. Regular Inspection
- Improper lifting technique
- Mechanical faults
- 5. Maintenance
- Falls
- Accidental machinery activation
- 6. Shutdown Procedure
- Electric shock
- Improper shutdown method
- 7. Emergency procedure
- Fire risk
- Electrical injury
- 8. Clean Up
- Chemical exposure
- Slip accidents
- 9. Reporting and Record Keeping
- Administrative error
- Loss of critical documents
- 10. Unforeseen Emergencies
- Lack of preparedness
- Panic leading to injuries
- 11. Safety Equipment Usage
- Incorrect or lack of safety equipment use
- Failing equipment
- 12. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal causing contamination
- Fire from improper disposal
- 13. Machine Check Out
- Neglecting maintenance schedule
- Overlooking minor damage
- 14. Post Work Review
- Failure to identify repetitive risks
- Ignoring feedback on safety measures
- 15. Training
- Inadequate knowledge transfer
- Failing to update with latest safety norms
- 16. Rectification Tasks
- Ignoring minor rectifications leading to major breakdown
- Incorrect rectification methods
- 17. Regulatory Compliance
- Failure to meet compliance results in fines or shutdown
- Ignorance of latest regulations
- 18. Safety Drill
- Lack of seriousness can lead to negligent behavior during actual events
- Not conducting drills regularly
- 19. Quality Check
- Sub-standard components increasing risk
- Overlooking quality assessment
- 20. Final Work Check Off
- Rushing through final checks leading to overlooked faults
- Failing to document issues for future reference