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Activity
Operating the 3D Printer
Hazard identification
- Burn from heated platen
- Trap of hand / clothing in mechanisms
- Electrocution
Persons at risk
- Operator
- Observers
Initial assessment of risk
Hazard identified |
Severity |
Probability |
Risk Factor |
Burn from platen |
2 |
3 |
= 6 |
Trap of hand / clothing |
1 |
2 |
= 2 |
Electrocution |
4 |
1 |
= 4 |
Categorising the risk level as 2 to 6 (low to moderate) shows that the potential level of risk in this activity is moderate.
Further measures are needed to reduce the risk to an acceptable level.
Control measures
Necessary control measures arising from the hazard identified of ‘Burn from platen’ are:
· Include appropriate training for all machine operators
· Post notices with the machine clearly identifying the hazard
Necessary control measures arising from the hazard identified of ‘Trap of hand / clothing’ are:
· Include appropriate training for all machine operators
· Post notices with the machine clearly identifying the hazard
Necessary control measures arising from the hazard identified of ‘Electrocution’ are:
· Regular inspection of power cabling to the device
· Annual PAT test of equipment
Final assessment of risk
The assessed risk taking into account the implementation of the control measures listed, and adherence to the SSOW (Safe System of Work) if applicable is as follows:
Hazard identified |
Severity |
Probability |
Risk |
Burn from platen |
2 |
1 |
= 2 |
Trap of hand / clothing |
1 |
1 |
= 1 |
Electrocution |
4 |
1 |
= 4 |
The risk now falls into the category ‘low’ and is considered to be acceptable.
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