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The Tenon Cutter Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- improper tool handling
- 2. Setting up equipment
- Incorrect installation
- electrical hazards
- 3. Inspecting Tenon Cutter
- Rust
- damaged parts
- 4. Securing workpiece
- Pinching fingers
- poor clamping
- 5. Adjusting cutter depth
- Slips
- incorrect adjustments
- 6. Cutting tenons
- Dust inhalation
- noise exposure
- 7. Measuring tenons
- Misaligned cuts
- sharp edges
- 8. Sanding edges
- Kickback
- airborne dust
- 9. Adding finishing touches
- Flammable chemicals
- spills
- 10. Unclamping workpiece
- Pinching fingers
- drop hazard
- 11. Inspecting finished tenon
- Sharp edges
- splinters
- 12. Cleaning work area
- Tripping hazards
- chemical exposure