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The Tilt-Pouring Tasks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsecured equipment
- Inappropriate footwear
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty machinery
- Inadequate training
- 3. Tilt-Pour Technique Learning
- Inexperience
- Improper teaching technique
- 4. Manual Handling
- Back strain
- Slips and falls
- 5. Preheat Ladle
- Burns
- Overheating
- 6. Charging Furnace
- Explosion risk
- Exposure to extreme heat
- 7. Melting Process
- Exposure to fumes
- Slag splash
- 8. Alloying
- Incorrect temperature
- Composition imbalance
- 9. Pouring
- Spillage
- Burns from molten metal
- 10. Post Tilting Procedure
- Ladle overheating
- Tripping over equipment
- 11. Material Cooling
- Burns
- Smoke inhalation
- 12. Breaking Away Excess Metal
- Eye injuries
- Cuts and bruises
- 13. Quality Checking
- Inadequate lighting
- Inattention
- 14. Cleaning Up
- Slips and falls
- Incorrect handling of waste material
- 15. Safety Review
- Non-compliance with safety protocols
- Negligence
- 16. Equipment Maintenance
- Improper storage
- Electrical faults
- 17. Emergency Response Training
- Insufficient training
- Panic during emergency
- 18. Fatigue Risk Management
- Inadequate rest breaks
- Long working hours
- 19. Regular Auditing
- Lack of cohesion among team members
- Failure to meet safety standards
- 20. Overall Review and Safety Analysis
- Resistance to change
- Complacency