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The Turning Process Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over objects
- exposure to harmful substances
- 2. Machine inspection
- Electrical hazards
- caught in or between parts
- 3. Quality checks
- Eye injuries from debris
- hand injuries
- 4. Raw material handling
- Manual lifting injuries
- pinch points
- 5. Work area setup
- Slippery floors
- sharp edges
- 6. Operating the machine
- Caught in moving machinery
- noise overload
- 7. Adjust machine settings
- Electrocution
- crush injuries
- 8. Measuring & marking workpiece
- Incorrect operation leading to faults
- sharp tool injuries
- 9. Position workpiece
- Crush injuries
- cut injuries
- 10. Secure workpiece
- Workpiece falling
- clamp failing
- 11. Turn on the machine
- Uncontrolled start
- electrical hazard
- 12. Material removal process
- High temperature
- flying chips and dust
- 13. Monitor turning process
- Inattentiveness leads to accidents
- noise
- 14. Stop the machine
- Uncontrolled stop
- electrical hazard
- 15. Remove workpiece
- Burns from hot pieces
- manual handling
- 16. Clean up
- Improper waste disposal
- tripping injuries
- 17. Maintenance of machine
- Electric shock
- LOTO not applied properly
- 18. Inspection of finished product
- Poor quality
- sharp edges
- 19. Packaging
- Heavy lifts
- pinch points
- 20. Storing and Distribution
- Falling objects
- tripping hazards