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Id recommend trying to read and understand the questions in your NVQ assessment paperwork before copying and pasting the questions here
dont do plumbing if youre that worried. Or wear safety equipment. gloves, eye protection and a respirator if using solvents or glues like mek
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Some of the risks include electrocution, burn hazards, falling hazards (example:you are putting in conduit in the ceiling of a tall building), some heavy lifting/pulling, etc.
Strains and sprains- mechanize movement of heavy items Slips and falls- attention to walking surfaces Caught in- machine guarding Cumulative Trauma- engineer out repetitive awkward motion Burns- separate worker from hot work, guard, PPE Foreign object in eye- enclosed point of operation of machines, provide eye protection Cuts- reduce handling of sharp items, gloves Dermatitis from contact with chemicals- pick safer chemical, minimize worker exposure, provide protective clothing Your biggest hazard? Poorly trained, poorly supervised workers.
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Hazards associated with assembling and testing electronic circuits include slashed chemicals, and toxic fumes. These hazards can be minimized by proper ventilation, and wearing protective gear.
by usi ng trrained and expereinced handds.
The main hazards are being electrocuted and falling off a ladder. They can be minimised by training, which is why the work is done by electricians, who in addition are familiar with the electrical regulations in the area where they live.
The biggest hazard is getting the measurements incorrect. Using a template would prevent this.
Electrical shock, electricity discharge and short circuiting, these can all be minimised by simply turning off the power
Id recommend trying to read and understand the questions in your NVQ assessment paperwork before copying and pasting the questions here
dont do plumbing if youre that worried. Or wear safety equipment. gloves, eye protection and a respirator if using solvents or glues like mek
Fire Hazards!
biological hazards, chemical hazards, ergonomic hazards, and physical hazards