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ODF Speed Facer Operating Manual
1.6
R
ISK
ASSESSMENT
CHECKLIST
The following checklist is not intended to be an all
inclusive list of things to watch out for when setting up
and operating this Portable Machine Tool.
However, these checklists are typical of the types of
risks the assembler and operator should consider. Use
these checklists as part of your risk assessment:
T
ABLE
1-2. R
ISK
ASSESSMENT
CHECKLIST
BEFORE
SET
-
UP
Before set-up
I took note of all the warning labels on the machine.
I removed or mitigated all identified risks (such as tripping, cutting, crushing, entanglement, shearing, or falling objects).
I considered the need for personnel safety guarding and installed any necessary guards.
I read the machine assembly instructions (Section 3) and took inventory of all the items required but not supplied (Section 2.5).
I created a lift plan, including identifying the proper rigging, for each of the setup lifts required during the setup of the support struc-
ture and machine.
I located the fall paths involved in lifting and rigging operations. I have taken precautions to keep workers away from the identified fall
path.
I considered how this machine operates and identified the best placement for the controls, cabling, and the operator.
I evaluated and mitigated any other potential risks specific to my work area.
T
ABLE
1-3. R
ISK
ASSESSMENT
CHECKLIST
AFTER
SET
-
UP
After set-up
I checked that the machine is safely installed (according to Section 3) and the potential fall path is clear. If the machine is installed at
an elevated position, I checked that the machine is safeguarded against falling.
I identified all possible pinch points, such as those caused by rotating parts, and informed the affected personnel.
I planned for containment of any chips or swarf produced by the machine.
I followed the required Maintenance Intervals (Section 5.1) with the recommended lubricants (Section 5.2).
I checked that all affected personnel have the recommended personal protective equipment, as well as any site-required or regulatory
equipment.
I checked that all affected personnel understand and are clear of the danger zone.
I evaluated and mitigated any other potential risks specific to my work area.
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