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The Welding Brackets And Frames Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip and fall hazards
- fire from combustible materials near the welding area
- 2. Inspect Equipment
- Electrical shock
- burns from faulty equipment
- 3. Safety Gear Donning
- Exposure to fumes
- burns from not wearing proper PPE
- 4. Set Up Welding Machine
- Electric shock
- injuries from faulty setup
- 5. Connect Cables
- Electric shock
- fire from short circuits
- 6. Position Material to be Welded
- Ergonomic hazards from incorrect positioning
- injuries from falling objects
- 7. Tack Welding
- Eye damage from arc flash
- burns from molten metal
- 8. Welding Operation
- Fumes inhalation
- arc eye from welding flash
- 9. Chipping Slag
- Flying debris
- eye injury from fragments
- 10. Inspection of Welds
- Cuts from sharp edges
- falls from examining at height
- 11. Clean Up
- Slips and trips from poor housekeeping
- cuts from sharp objects
- 12. Disassemble Equipment
- Electrical shock
- injuries from improper disassembly procedures
- 13. Store Equipment
- Struck by moving equipment
- strains from incorrect lifting techniques
- 14. Post-Operation Maintenance
- Burns from hot parts
- chemical exposure from cleaning agents
- 15. Document and Reporting
- Ergonomic hazards from prolonged sitting and computer use
- strain to vision from continuous screen viewing