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Category
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Description
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Hazard
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Standard
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Corrective Action
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
Chain & sprockets not guarded |
Caught In |
1910.219(f)
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Employer should properly guard both chain and sprocket.
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
Table saw blade not properly guarded; used for both straight and rip cuts |
Caught In |
1910.213 (c) & (d)
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Manufacturer's original guard should properly be installed on the machine to cover the blade |
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
This is a photo of a hydraulic power press. The point of operation is not adequately guarded. The plexiglass shield does not prevent employees from access to the point of operation.
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Caught In |
29 CFR 1910.212(a)(1)
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Provide appropriate guarding
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
This picture shows a finish roller machine through which an assembled wooden truss is sent. The rollers press metal plates into the wooden truss. The rollers are not guarded to prevent anyone from coming into contact with their ingoing nip point of the rollers.
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Caught In |
CFR 1910.212(a)(1)
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The hazard can be abated by guarding the ingoing nip point with a barrier that prevented anyone from contacting it.
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
Table saw blade not guarded and belt and pulley not guarded
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Caught In |
1910.213 and 1910.219(d &e)
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Place a guard over the circular blade and guard over the belt and pulley
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