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Sewing-Machines (Light globe installed close to the needle (Extended use…
Sewing Machine- Mechanical System
Foot controls speed
Unable to manually control speed
A slip or lost concentration may cause the machine to go too fast
Loosing control of speed may cause the user to injure themselves
A common injury is a needle lodging into a persons hand or finger
Light globe installed close to the needle
Extended use may cause the light globe to produce heat
Due to the position of the light globe and the user needing to have their hands close to the needle to guide the fabric, may cause the person to come into contact with this heat
They may experience a burn as a result from contact of the light globe
There is a possibility of the light globe shattering
Little pieces of glass may come in contact with the user causing harm
The light globe may stop working
If the user continues to use, they may experience difficulty due to lack of adequate light
They may experience harm as a result
Going at a fast speed may cause the machine to move
This creates a possibility of the machine falling
The machine may be damaged
The machine may damage the user/persons within the area
There is no warning labels indicating a safe speed
The needle in use may break
The broken needle may cause harm to the user
If the broken needle falls onto the ground or is left near the machine, a person may experience an injury
Needles are commonly used to hold fabric together
There is no safe place on the sewing machine to place the needles when unused
The needles may cause harm to the user/ persons around
The needles may fall into the machine causing harm to parts
There is a blade on the side of the machine to cut thread
There is no cover to prevent contact with the blade
There is no label indicating where the blade is
The machine has openings visible
Dust/water may get inside the machine
This may cause harm to the machine
There is no label indicating to cover the machine when not in use
Oil may be used to lubricate the parts within the sewing machine
Excessive use may cause the oil to leak out of the sewing machine and onto the floor
There is no label indicating the recommended amount of oil to use
Harm may come to the user or persons near the sewing machine
There is no age restriction for use
No label
The user may experience overconfidence