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The Ultrasonic Cleaning Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to harmful noise
- Improper use of personal protective equipment
- 2. Machine Set-up
- Electrical hazards
- Misuse of equipment
- 3. Pre-Cleaning Inspection
- Exposure to ultrasonic sound waves
- Handling of toxic chemicals
- 4. Loading the Chamber
- Body strain from lifting heavy objects
- Exposure to cleaning solvents
- 5. Turning on the Machine
- Electric shock from faulty equipment
- Unexpected machine start up
- 6. Adjusting Machine Settings
- Exposure to high energy ultrasonic
- Contact with moving parts
- 7. Unloading the Chamber
- Exposure to chemical fumes
- Body strain from lifting
- 8. Post-Cleaning Inspection
- Slippery floor due to spilled liquids
- Contact with hot surfaces
- 9. Drying and Packaging
- Handling of sharp objects
- Repetitive movements causing muscle strain
- 10. Machine Shutdown
- Electric shock from improperly disconnecting power
- Residual heat burns
- 11. Cleaning and Maintenance
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- Contact with moving mechanical parts
- 12. Waste Management
- Improper handling of toxic waste
- Slip on waste material on floor
- 13. Fault Reportage
- Failure to accurately report faults
- Failure to isolate faulty equipment
- 14. Final Inspection
- Human error
- Inadequate inspection leading to future issues
- 15. Storage
- Trip and fall hazards from improper storage
- Exposure to harmful substances