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The Thermal Modification Of Wood Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping
- incorrect setup of equipment
- 2. Check Equipment
- Machinery failure
- electrical hazards
- 3. Handling Wood
- Splinter injuries
- manual handling injuries
- slips and trips
- 4. Thermal Modification
- Heat burns
- eye injury from splinters
- exposure to thermal modification chemicals
- 5. Inspection
- Inadequate lighting
- tripping over objects
- 6. Cleaning
- Exposure to dust
- cuts from sharp objects
- 7. Maintenance
- Electrical hazards
- falling objects.
- 8. Machine Operation
- Equipment malfunction
- noise pollution
- 9. Loading/Unloading
- Mishandling
- back injuries
- tripping
- 10. Safety Measures
- Not using safety gears
- misunderstanding instructions
- 11. Waste Management
- Improper disposal
- chemical exposure
- 12. Storage
- Cluttered area
- improper storage
- 13. Finishing Process
- Chemical spills
- injury from sharp tools
- 14. Quality Control
- Observation errors
- manual dexterity hazard
- 15. Shut Down & Clean Up
- Electrical hazards
- tripping over objects
- 16. General Review
- Incorrect documentation
- miscommunication
- 17. Transporting
- Manual handling injuries
- vehicle accidents
- 18. Disposal
- Mishandling
- chemical exposure
- 19. Documentation
- Loss of important data
- miscommunication
- 20. Toolbox Talk
- Miscommunication
- misunderstanding safety instructions