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The Weld, Cut Or Grind Items Without Extraction Facilities Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to harmful dust
- Inadequate equipment handling skills
- 2. Checking Equipment
- Electrical faults
- Improper maintenance of equipment
- 3. Set Up Work Area
- Insufficient space
- Lack of ventilation
- 4. Put on PPE
- Allergic reactions to PPE materials
- Ill-fit or improper protective clothing
- 5. Understand Job Requirements
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Language barrier
- 6. Secure Item to be Worked On
- Hand injury from sharp edges
- item slipping due to insecure fixtures
- 7. Operate Welding Tool
- Electrical shocks
- Fire hazards due to sparks
- 8. Check Welding Quality
- Eye hazard from inspecting active welding work
- inhalation of fumes
- 9. Grinding/Cutting the Item
- Hand injury from blade cuts
- Noise hazards
- 10. Inspect Final Product
- Injury from sharp edges left by cutting
- 11. Clean Up Work Area
- Slipping/tripping hazards
- Inadequate disposal of waste materials
- 12. Store Equipment
- incorrect storage leading to damage
- Tripping hazard due to poorly stored tools
- 13. Follow Maintenance Procedure
- Hazards related to equipment malfunction
- Chemical hazards during cleaning
- 14. Update Inventory/ Record Keeping
- Incorrect data entry
- Loss of Data
- 15. Conclude Work Day
- Fatigue
- Injury from rushed packing