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Preventing Light Industrial Hand, Finger, and Limb Injuries
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Page 1: Preventing Light Industrial Hand, Finger, and Limb Injuries.

Preventing Light Industrial

Hand, Finger, and LimbInjuries

Page 2: Preventing Light Industrial Hand, Finger, and Limb Injuries.

Amputation is one of the most severe and crippling injuries

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Mechanical hazards

A wide variety of mechanical motions and actions

 

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Rotating Motion

Examples of Hazardous Projections on Rotating Parts

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In-Running Nip Points

Contact can force the hand and arm into a dangerous position

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Common Nip Points on Rotating Parts

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Nip Points Between Rotating Elements and Parts with Longitudinal Motions

Spoked Flywheel

Nip Point Between Rotating Screw Conveyor and Fixed Trough

Rotating Abrasive Wheel on a Grinder

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Saw Operations

Table saw with guide

Swing Cut-off Saw in Motion

Chop Saw

Scroll Saw with safety guard

Guarded radial saw Miter saw

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Press Operations

Hazardous Drilling Action

Typical Punching Operation

Shearing Operation

Bending Operation

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Work Site Evaluation Housekeeping

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Work Site Evaluation Machine Operations and Guarding

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Best Practice Rules

Don't use your hands to wipe away debris in a machine, use a brush that is designed for that purpose.

Check your equipment and machinery before you start and after you finish. Be sure that it is in good operating condition.

Before you repair or clean machinery, be sure that the power is disconnected and follow all safety procedures.

Do not wear gloves, jewelry, or loose clothing when working near a machine with moving parts.

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PPE

The vast majority of injuries can be prevented

Wear the correct protective equipment—gloves, guards, forearm cuffs—for the work you are doing.

– Be sure your gloves fit properly and are meant for the work you are doing.