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  • ...potential 'owner' of the kit, who is the responsible person, needs to do a risk assessment first. Sometimes we'll need to review or redo these for items w ''Kit without approved risk assessments and appropriate safety kit or processes in place may be removed
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  • # The main risk is eye damage: the small drills and other tools sometimes break or grab the '''Persons at risk'''
    3 KB (427 words) - 23:40, 31 March 2013
  • # The most likely risk from soldering is that of minor burns, from accidentally picking up a hot o # There is also a minor risk from misusing the pickle (a mild corrosive, used warm), especially from the
    2 KB (355 words) - 21:43, 3 April 2013
  • ...he flame itself, although a secondary (lower severity, higher probability) risk exists of handling material that is no longer incandescent but which remain ...ions of glass splinters including the possibility of eye damage. A similar risk of eye damage occurs when using the torch due to thermal cracking of glass
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  • = Formal Risk Assessment for the Vinyl Cutter (Silver Bullet) = ...operator. However, the workpiece is likely to be thin and flexible, so the risk is more of a paper cut than blunt force.
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  • = Formal Risk Assessment for the EggBot = * The accessories are very small and can be sharp. Usual risk if swallowed or mishandled.
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  • '''[[Formal Risk Assessment: Glassworking]]'''
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  • * Extractor hood/fan to reduce dichloromethane inhalation risk ...o talk to the landlord about - they've flagged up that the additional fire risk would mean we need to talk about fire barriers etc and can't go ahead witho
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  • ...(no loose wires!) and aren't left on unattended (in case there is any fire risk).
    11 KB (1,955 words) - 13:13, 17 October 2012
  • - Fire risk assessments and responsible people - First aid risk assessments and responsible people
    16 KB (2,834 words) - 14:08, 20 February 2020
  • ...les, or signage, or extra flashing alarms, or whatever) - according to our risk assessment
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  • ...cy Drafting]], [[General Risk Assessments]], [[Equipment Activity Material Risk Assessments]]
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  • ... Aid Policy]], [[General Risk Assessments]], [[Equipment Activity Material Risk Assessments]], [[Electrical safety policy]] ... various risks, and alongside it we will have a set of Risk Assessments. A risk assessment isn't a big scary thing: it's just a way of setting out: (1) wha
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  • * Zoning needs to be based on (a) risk / access control, (b) mess and (c) noise.
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  • ...ember that, of course, anything left at Makespace is stored at the owners' risk. ...ary responsibility is to get yourself, and (if possible without additional risk to yourself) others, out of the building and then call the fire service.
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  • ...tps://web.makespace.org/hosting-an-event ''', complete the google form and risk assessment templates as per instructions there. The password is the same as ...web.makespace.org/hosting-an-event, complete the google form checklist and risk assessment templates as per instructions there. The password is the same as
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  • * Health and Safety & writing risk assessments for upcoming activities (painting?) * risk assessment
    9 KB (1,579 words) - 20:34, 31 October 2012
  • ...rinter filaments, cleaning substances, adhesives, etc. These may present a risk to anyone in the space if materials not stored and used appropriately.
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  • ...ent done by laura if not something obviously very safe or already here and risk assessed. You should do this before bringing something in, because even if
    7 KB (1,304 words) - 13:11, 30 November 2012
  • * Risk assessments for a bunch of bits of kit (talk to the current owners). * help with reviewing risk assessments (would be much appreciated - when assessments are posted on lis
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  • * Walk through Fire risk assessment?
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  • * Whether there's any '''specific risk assessment''' or '''health and safety preparation''' needed
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  • ...potential 'owner' of the kit, who is the responsible person, needs to do a risk assessment first. Sometimes we'll need to review or redo these for items w ''Kit without approved risk assessments and appropriate safety kit or processes in place may be removed
    17 KB (2,680 words) - 22:35, 24 July 2013
  • ... more. Owners are responsible for training, maintenance, documentation and risk assessment for the equipment. Typically the person who proposed obtaining t === Perform A Risk Assessment ===
    8 KB (1,385 words) - 01:16, 19 November 2015
  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire.
    3 KB (530 words) - 14:57, 29 June 2020
  • The risk assessment is at [[Equipment/lathe/RA]].
    4 KB (712 words) - 02:40, 21 June 2018
  • ...gles. Using expensive or precious materials in the router is at the user's risk!'''}} Full Risk assessment[[File:CNC_Router.pdf ‎]]
    29 KB (4,867 words) - 09:11, 10 February 2020
  • ...g or CAD applications. At the same time, it is an expensive tool with real risk of injury and fire, so is very important you know how to use it to avoid da ... to about 2mm. It's not a great quality cut, but just about doable. Fire risk.
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  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire. * Risk assessment: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=forums&srcid=MDgwNzUyNzQ
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  • *Risk assessments – what needs to be done?
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  • |Risk assessments – what needs to be done?
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  • - need a policy for how we risk assess * kit risk assessments & c
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  • *Risk assessment **Overall risk assessment for the club - '''Brian'''
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  • ... (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock. ... such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
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  • * Set Of 12 Needle Files, 16cm (restricted use due to contamination risk)
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  • * Overall risk assessment for the group in the space * Review and enhance risk assessments for specific equipment if required
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  • * Overall risk assessment for the group in the space * Review and enhance risk assessments for specific equipment if required
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  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire. ...s to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
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  • # Complete [[Kit or activity Risk Assessment process]]
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  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire. ...s to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
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  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire.
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  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire. ...s to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
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  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire. ...s to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
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  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire.
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  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire.
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  • [[Formal Risk Assessment]] The main risk is eye damage: the small drills and other tools sometimes break or grab the
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  • [[Formal Risk Assessment: Fine Metalwork Hand Tools and Silver Soldering]]
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  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire.
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  • # The main risk is eye damage: the small drills and other tools sometimes break or grab the '''Persons at risk'''
    3 KB (427 words) - 23:40, 31 March 2013
  • # The most likely risk from soldering is that of minor burns, from accidentally picking up a hot o # There is also a minor risk from misusing the pickle (a mild corrosive, used warm), especially from the
    2 KB (355 words) - 21:43, 3 April 2013
  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire.
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  • - '''Risk assessment:''' We decided that we would start with Makespace's risk assessment and modify as necessary. 7) Elizabeth has templates for risk assesments and curriculum design that she can share with us
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  • * Equipment will be checked for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire.
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  • - '''Risk Assessment''' - We continued our discussion of risks that might be unique t
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  • ...he flame itself, although a secondary (lower severity, higher probability) risk exists of handling material that is no longer incandescent but which remain ...ions of glass splinters including the possibility of eye damage. A similar risk of eye damage occurs when using the torch due to thermal cracking of glass
    4 KB (639 words) - 01:41, 19 April 2013
  • === Streamline risk assessment process === ... sign and file it more quickly. Record the signed timestamp, but leave the risk assessment editable to encourage continuous update and revision.
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  • ...patent filed. Most particularly don’t talk about it on the internet. The risk is that if you accidentally publish the details of your idea, that can cons
    15 KB (2,507 words) - 11:35, 28 October 2020
  • Risk assessment: [[Equipment/VacuumFormer/RiskAssessment]]
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  • = Risk assessment form for Vacuum Former = ===Persons at risk===
    2 KB (311 words) - 21:27, 26 July 2013
  • = Formal Risk Assessment for the Vinyl Cutter (Silver Bullet) = ...operator. However, the workpiece is likely to be thin and flexible, so the risk is more of a paper cut than blunt force.
    4 KB (560 words) - 10:27, 3 November 2014
  • * Check equipment for defects before each use to minimise the risk of possible electrical faults or fire. The risk assessment is at [[Equipment/PCB_Mill/RA]].
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  • ...you will be starting up the lathe and making shavings. Check no-one is at risk in your immediate vicinity. Clean up the immediate area at the end of a se
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  • * Storage and fire risk
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  • == Storage and fire risk == ...on highlighted the problem with lots of junk lying around - both as a fire risk and where it could impede people leaving in an emergency. Jonathan Woolf ha
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  • ...rapid prototyping. At the same time it is an expensive tool with a (small) risk of injury and fire, so is very important you know how to use it to avoid da '''BURN RISK''' - the platen on the printers are heated, and will reach temperatures up
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  • [[Equipment/TShirtPress/RiskAssessment|Risk Assessment]]
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  • = Risk assessment form for TShirt Press = ===Persons at risk===
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  • ...rapid prototyping. At the same time it is an expensive tool with a (small) risk of injury and fire, so is very important you know how to use it to avoid da '''BURN RISK''' - the platen on the printers are heated, and will reach temperatures up
    18 KB (3,012 words) - 11:26, 31 January 2016
  • == Risk assessment for use of PCB Mill. == === Persons at risk. ===
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  • ...ed then they will be banned from using the cutter as this is a huge safety risk. Being a kit “owner” means arranging a purchase/delivery; working out a risk assessment (we have templates!); working out what induction is needed (if a
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  • There is already a rule for risk assessment to be done before the purchase.
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  • == Risk assessment for use of Myford lathe. == === Persons at risk. ===
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  • ... at [Dropbox]\Makespace\Admin\health and safety\risk assessments\activity risk assessments)
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  • ...th a low speed, if the wood piece is unbalanced, higher speed increase the risk of large vibrations.
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  • ...come lethal if one component fails (there are various levels of acceptable risk/redundancy that probably don't apply to your product) and that you have doc
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  • ... We want users to be trained before using the grinder but there is a small risk of injury in use. '''TODO''': fill in the risk assesment.
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  • The risk assessment is located here: [[Formal Risk Assessment: Vinyl Cutter]]
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  • [[File:RiskAssessmentScreenprinting.pdf|Risk Assessment]]
    11 KB (1,831 words) - 19:57, 19 January 2020
  • ...nd damage itself and surrounding equipment. The diamond engraver carries a risk of injury from the sharp point and also from flying debris. Egg blowing carries a risk of food poisoning (Salmonella) care should be taken when blowing eggs and g
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  • = Formal Risk Assessment for the EggBot = * The accessories are very small and can be sharp. Usual risk if swallowed or mishandled.
    3 KB (461 words) - 14:53, 3 February 2015
  • The risk assessment is at [[Equipment/lathe/RA]]. The risk assessment is at [[Equipment/lathe/RA]].
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  • The Ultimaker is an expensive tool with a (small) risk of injury and fire, so is very important you know how to use it to avoid da '''BURN RISK''' - The plate/bed will reach 100C and the nozzle up to 260C.
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