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The main health and safety risks I can identify within this image are catching your hands on the top of the fork if its used inappropriately and ruining work if the paint is not fully cleared up. To combat these risks it is essential that all tools are used correctly and in a safe manner and everything is cleared up fully.

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There are a few health and safety risks that I can identify within these images. The main health and safety risk is working on a bed, this is a risk factor as work could easily become creased and when weight is put onto the bed most items will fall towards the weight. As well as this, having work every where increases the risk of pieces becoming lost or accidentally thrown away. These risks can easily be resolved by working on a hard, flat surface such as a desk, or a lap tray if no where else is available.

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The risks I can identify in the images are, the pins falling and being stepped on, the exposed cables and the hot wire cutter. To combat these risks I only took out how many pins I would need at a time. To combat the cable I ensured that I kept away from it. Furthermore, when I used the hot wire cutter I kept my hair up and my hands a safe distance from it.

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