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The Tempering Glass Work Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Injury from manual handling
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 2. Assess Job Site
- Tripping on uneven surfaces
- Falling objects disease from dirty areas
- 3. Safety Equip. Check
- Faulty equipment
- Insufficient protective gear
- 4. Preheat oven
- Burns
- Fire hazards
- 5. Glass Loading
- Manual handling injuries
- glass breakage
- 6. Initial Tempering
- Exposure to extreme heat
- glass breakage
- 7. Fast Cooling
- Thermal shock
- explosion danger
- 8. Inspection
- Glass shards
- eye strain
- 9. Additional Treatments
- Chemical exposure
- injury from machinery
- 10. Glass Unloading
- Manual handling injuries
- glass breakage
- 11. Cleaning up
- Trips and falls
- cuts from broken glass
- 12. Quality Assurance
- Ergonomic issues
- eye strain
- 13. Packaging
- Heavy lifting
- cuts from broken glass
- 14. Transport
- Traffic accidents
- injuries from improper lifting
- 15. Disposal/Recycling
- Environmental pollution
- injury from improper disposal
- 16. Review Process
- Stress
- ergonomic issues
- 17. End of Day Check
- Fire hazards
- security risks
- 18. Reporting
- Stress
- data security issues
- 19. Maintenance
- Injury from machinery
- Electrical hazards
- 20. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate training
- panic during emergencies