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The Work With Aluminium Tread Plate Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of slipping on greasy surfaces
- possibility of injury from improperly secured materials
- 2. Measurement
- Risk of cuts and abrasions from sharp edges
- risk of eye strain from constant focusing
- 3. Cutting Material
- Risk of incorrect cutting causing damage to material or user
- exposure to sharp aluminium particles
- 4. Deburring
- Exposure to sharp aluminium particles
- hazard of flying debris
- 5. Bending Material
- Risk of improper bending resulting in damaged material or injury
- risk of muscle strain
- 6. Joining Pieces
- Possibility of burn injuries from heat source
- Hazard of fumes from joining process
- 7. Inspection
- Hazard of accident due to failed material
- risk of musculoskeletal disorders due to repetitive movement
- 8. Cleaning Up
- Risk of cuts from leftover pieces
- hazard of inhalation of cleaning chemicals
- 9. Verification and Approval
- Potential safety hazards if incorrect construction is approved
- risk of eye strain from verification process
- 10. Packaging
- Hazards related to lifting heavy material
- risk of lacerations from packaging material
- 11. Storage
- Hazards related to stacking heavy material
- risk of injury from falling items
- 12. Transportation
- Risk of injury during manual handling
- potential for transport-related accidents due to improper packing
- 13. Unpacking
- Risk of lacerations during opening packages
- potential for injury from falling items during unpacking process
- 14. Installation
- Potential fall hazards due to working at heights
- hazard of electric shock during installation
- 15. Maintenance
- Risk of injury due to failed maintenance procedures
- potential for chemical exposure if cleaning products used