5400 Machine Guarding

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Do you know why we are here, to talk about how

curly fries were invented?

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To aid in the

identification of

machine hazards.

Objectives:

To enable you to identify the guard and it’s function

To reduce accidents that may

occur in the workplace

through the use of

machine guards and

other safety devices.

Machine GuardingWarning: Graphic content ahead.

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Crushed hands and arms, severed fingers, and blindness are a couple of examples of possible machinery-related injuries.

Safeguards are essential for protecting workers from preventable machinery related injuries.

“They told me I could become anything, so I became ground beef.”

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Prevent contact - prevent worker’s body or clothing from contacting hazardous moving parts

Secure - firmly secured to machine and not easily removed Protect from falling objects - ensure that no objects can fall into

moving parts Create no new hazards – guards must not have shear points,

jagged edges or unfinished surfaces Create no interference - must not prevent worker from performing

the job quickly and comfortably Allow safe lubrication - if possible, be able to lubricate the

machine without removing the safeguards

Requirements for Safeguards

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Guard: means shielded, fenced, or enclosed by a covers, casings, troughs, spillways or railings, or guarded by position or location.

Purpose: To prevent any part of the body from coming in contact with moving parts of machinery or equipment which could cause injury to personnel.

What is a guard, and what is its purpose?

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Fixed Guard: Provides a barrier - a permanent part of the machine, preferable to all other types of

guards and most used.

Adjustable Guard: Provides a barrier

which may be adjusted to

facilitate a variety of production operations.

Self-Adjusting Guard

Provides a barrier which moves

according to the size of the stock entering

the danger area.

Examples of typical guards found in the Maritime Industry.

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Safety Jeopardy

1915 1917 Missing Guards

What’s Wrong?

Q $100

Q $300

Q $200 Q $200

Q $300 Q $300Final JeopardyQ $400

Q $100

Q $200

Q $300

Q $400

Q $100 Q $100

Q $200

Q $400

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$100 Question - 1915True or False

The maximum angular exposure of a grinding wheel’s side’s shall not

exceed 90 degrees.

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$100 Answer - 1915

Safety Jeopardy

False: OSHA 1915.134(e)

The maximum angular exposure of a grinding wheel’s side’s shall not

exceed 180 degrees.

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$200 Question - 1915

True or False

Moving parts of machinery in a dry dock must be

guarded.

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$200 Answer - 1915

Safety Jeopardy

OSHA 1915.131(d)

True

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$300 Question - 1915True or False

Workers must be thoroughly trained by a Shipyard

Competent Person before using powder-actuated

fastening tools.

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$300 Answer - 1915

Safety Jeopardy

OSHA 1915.135(c)False: Workers must be thoroughly trained by a competent person (not the Shipyard Competent Person) before using powder-actuated fastening tools.

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$400 Question - 1915

True or False:

You can take a guard from an angle grinder and put it

on a buckeye grinder.

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$400 Answer - 1915

Safety Jeopardy

False (Not unless specifically stated by the manufacturer.)

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$100 Question – 1917

True or False

LOTO on machinery is not required if you are working

alone.

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$100 Answer – 1917

Safety Jeopardy

False 1917.151(b)(7)

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$200 Question - 1917Multiple Choice

______ Zones on machines, equipment used by employees shall be

guardeda) Contactb) Dangerc) Work d) Grind

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$200 Answer - 1917

Safety Jeopardy

OSHA 1917.151(b)

b) Danger

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$300 Question – 1917

Multiple Choice:

Grinding wheels shall sit ______ on the spindle.

a) Side waysb) Tautlyc) Freelyd) Loosely

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$300 Answer - 1917OSHA 1917.151(g)(5)

c) Freely

Safety Jeopardy

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$400 Question - 1917True or False

Machine guarding is not required when, mounted

grinding wheel is 2” (5 cm) and smaller in diameter and used in portable operations.

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$400 Answer - 19171917.151(g)(3)(ii)

True

Safety Jeopardy

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Lathe

$100 Question – Missing Guard

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$100 Answer - Missing Guards

Safety Jeopardy

Adjusting chuck guard

Flying debris

Entanglement

Adjusting debris guard

Lathe

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$200 Question – Missing Guards

Vertical Band Saw

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Safety Jeopardy

$200 Answer - Missing Guards

Adjustable guard

No adjustable guard on

blade

Vertical Band Saw

Though not in first picture a full enclosure

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$300 Question – Missing GuardBlaster

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Safety Jeopardy

$300 Answer - Missing Guards

Covered chain and sprocket

Exposed shafts, chains, and sprockets

Blaster

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$400 Question – Missing Guards

Plasma Cutter

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Safety Jeopardy

$400 Answer - Missing Guards

Install light curtains or fixed barrier with

interlocking gates around cutter

Contact with moving head

of cutter

Plasma Cutter

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$100 Question – What’s Wrong

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$100 Answer – What’s Wrong

Safety Jeopardy

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$200 Question – What’s Wrong

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$200 Answer – What’s Wrong”

Safety Jeopardy

Missing Guard

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$300 Question - What’s Wrong

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$300 Answer – What’s Wrong

Safety Jeopardy

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$400 Question – What’s Wrong

How many things are wrong?

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$400 Answer – What’s Wrong

Safety Jeopardy

19 issues identified

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Lack of Understanding of Machine Guarding Requirements Improper Design or Installation Failure to Consider All Risks Inadequate Controls to Ensure That Guards Are Adjusted &

Maintained Belief That Manufacturer Is Responsible for Machine Guarding

Five Serious Machine Guarding Problems

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Always remember having proper guards on machinery and equipment isn’t just a safety hazard but can also affect: Production Finances Injury rate / future contracts Life

Summary