Equipment/lathe/RA
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== Risk assessment for
use of Myford lathe. ==
Contents
Hazards.
- 1) Chips in eyes.
- 2) Hair or clothing caught in rotating parts.
- 3) Cutting tool breaking or getting ejected from holder.
- 4) Sharp objects and chips cutting fingers.
- 5) Dropping heavy parts.
- 6) Objects ejected from chuck.
Persons at risk.
- Operator.
- Persons nearby.
Initial assessment of risk.
| Hazard identified | Severity | Probability | Risk Factor |
| Chips in eyes | 3 | 2 | 6 |
| Hair or clothes caught in chuck | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| Cutting tool breaking | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| Cuts from sharp objects | 1 | 3 | 3 |
| Injuries from dropped objects | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| Objects ejected from chuck | 1 | 3 | 3 |
Control measures.
- Users will be required to attend training to learn how to use the machine safely.
- Safety glasses will be worn.
- Check everything is secure before starting the motor.
- Users will be trained to mount the cutting tools and work pieces safely.
- Always use a brush to clean away chips and swarf.
- Operators to use lifting aids, or ask for assistance, when moving heavy objects.
Final assessment of risk
| Hazard identified | Severity | Probability | Risk Factor |
| Chips in eyes | 3 | 1 | 3 |
| Hair or clothes caught in chuck | 3 | 1 | 3 |
| Cutting tool breaking | 2 | 1 | 2 |
| Cuts from sharp objects | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| Injuries from dropped objects | 2 | 1 | 2 |
| Objects ejected from chuck | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Points system
| Hazard severity | Points Rating | Definition |
| Nil | 1 | Very minor injury, bruise, graze, no risk of disease. |
| Slight | 2 | Minor injury, which would allow the individual to continue work after first aid treatment on site or at a local surgery. The duration of the stoppage or treatment is such that the normal flow of work is not seriously interrupted. |
| Moderate | 3 | Temporary disability causing injury or disease capable of keeping an individual off work for three days or more and reportable under RIDDOR |
| High | 4 | Causing death, serious injury or permanent disability to an individual. |
| Very high | 5 | Causing multiple deaths and widespread destruction eg. fire, building collapse. |
| Hazard likelihood | Points Rating | Definition |
| Remote possibility | 1 | There is really no risk present. Only under freak conditions could there be any possibility of an accident or illness. All reasonable precautions have been taken - This should be the normal state of the workplace. |
| Unlikely | 2 | This incident or illness might occur but the probability is low and the risk minimal. |
| Possible | 3 | The accident may occur if additional factors precipitate it, but it is unlikely to happen without them. |
| Highly likely | 4 | Will happen more often than not. Additional factors could precipitate an incident but it is still likely to happen without this additional factor. |
| Inevitable | 5 | If the work continues as it is, there is almost 100% certainty that an accident will happen, for example:
A broken stair or broken rung on a ladder Bare, exposed electrical conductors Unstable stacks of heavy boxes |
| Risk Rating Score | Definition | Action |
| 1 to 4 | Low | No action required |
| 5 to 9 | Moderate | Reduce risks if reasonably practicable |
| 10 to 15 | High Risk | Priority action to be undertaken |
| 16 to 25 | Unacceptable | Action must be taken IMMEDIATELY |