Metal working operations use a wide variety of equipment, from brand new items to decades old machines. But no matter what type they are, metal working machines often present similar mechanical hazards. Injuries from machine operation are typically very serious but can be prevented with proper machine safeguarding practices that cover operation and service or repair work.
Machine-related accidents from metal working equipment may be caused by:
When evaluating the safety of metal working equipment, look at the point of operation where work is performed, but also review moving parts like gears, shafts, belts, cables, and hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders.
At a minimum, machine safeguarding practices must follow OSHA 1910.212 General Requirements. Some states, like Michigan, have created their own standard and Michigan’s Part 26 Metalworking Machinery covers this topic. The standards detail requirements for point of operation, tool use, and other hazards. Fixed guards must follow OSHA table O-10 regarding guard opening sizes in relation to the distance from the hazard.
Good machine safeguarding covers more than just physical guards. It also includes other safety devices (light curtains, interlocked doors), controls (reliable), disconnects for lockout, starters (no automatic restart), and employee training.
Metal working equipment includes a wide variety of items like lathes, mills, boring machines, grinding machines, and metal saws. Manual equipment, like a bench grinder or manual lathe, moves or operates only when the employee moves a control. New equipment cycles and machines the part automatically after it is loaded by the operator. Common hazards include:
Following are general rules for safeguarding metal working equipment and operation:
Many accidents with properly guarded equipment occur during service or repair work when the machine is not properly de-energized and locked out. Every person must follow the lockout procedures to completely de-energize and secure equipment.
General requirements include:
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