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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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VIEW
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
Tongue guard missing from abrasive wheels. Work rest not ajusted to 1/8 of abrasive wheel.
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struck by |
1910.215(b)(9) and 1910.215(a)(4)
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Install tongue guards on wheels and adjust the work rest to 1/8 in of the wheel.
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VIEW
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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 was abated by guarding the ingoing nip point with a barrier that prevented anyone from contacting it.
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VIEW
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
This picture shows that there is no guard over the foot pedal for a press brake. This could result in someone accidently actuated the press while someone has their hands in the point of operation.
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Caught In |
CFR 1910.212(a)(3)(ii)
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This was corrected by putting a cover over the foot pedal
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VIEW
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
Employees were exposed to hazard of being caught in the unguarded point of operationCONDITION: Pacific 500 Hydraulic Press Brake There was no barrier guard on the ends of the ram and there was no chain across the opening behind the press brake.
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Caught In |
5(a)(1), General Duty Clause
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Install a barrier guard at the ends of the press and install a chain across the back opening to prohibit employee entry into the space as outlined in American National Standard ANSI B11.3!, Safety Requirements for Construction, care and Use of Power Press Brakes.
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VIEW
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
Employees were exposed to hazard of being caught in the unguarded point of operationCONDITION: Pacific 500 Hydraulic Press Brake There was no barrier guard on the ends of the ram and there was no chain across the opening behind the press brake
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Caught In |
5(a)(1), General Duty Clause
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Install a barrier guard at the ends of the press and install a chain across the back opening to prohibit employee entry into the space as outlined in American National Standard ANSI B11.3!, Safety Requirements for Construction, care and Use of Power Press Brakes
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