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The Use Of Gas-Powered Tools Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inhalation of gas
- hazard from sharp tools
- 2. Checking equipment
- Damage to equipment
- explosion risk from leaking gas
- 3. Setup
- Injury from improper setup
- fire from gas leak
- 4. Gathering necessary tools
- Risk of missing vital tool
- injury from mishandling
- 5. Operating the tool
- Burns or injuries from use
- breathing problems from gas
- 6. Maintenance checks
- Explosion due to poor maintenance
- tripping hazards
- 7. Breakdown and clean up
- Risks associated with disassembly
- exposure to lingering gases
- 8. Storage
- Gas leaks in storage
- incorrect storage injury risk
- 9. Training employees
- Risks from untrained operation
- injury from insufficient instruction
- 10. Completing Work Log
- Incorrect logging causing future risks
- manual handling risks
- 11. Review safety precautions
- Risk of not understanding precautions
- hazards from ignorance
- 12. Managing waste materials
- Injury from incorrect disposal
- exposure to harmful substances
- 13. Inspection for next usage
- Missed damage resulting in future hazards
- improper inspection leading to gas leaks
- 14. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate knowledge of emergency procedures enhancing dangers
- panic causing errors
- 15. Regular reviews and updates
- Omission of new hazards
- increased danger from outdated methods