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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:
Rotating shafts not guarded; in-going nip-points not guarded
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Caught In |
1910.219(c)(4) and 212(a)(1)
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Properly guard projecting and rotating shaft.
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VIEW
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
This is a photo of a masonry saw. Drive belts, pulleys, and in-running nip points not guarded.
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Caught In |
1910.219(e)(3)(i)
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Enclose the power transmission apparatus
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VIEW
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Machine Guarding |
Hazrd:
Unused portion of the bandsaw blade not guarded
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Caught In |
1910.212(a)(1)
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Properly guard unused portion of blade.
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VIEW
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
There are possible amputation hazards in that workers could become caught by the moving parts of the machinery. There are blocks of wood in the immediate vicinity of the moving parts, and employees may be required to get them with the machine in operation.
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Caught In |
CFR1910.212(a)(3)(ii)
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Install proper machine guards to protect workers from contact with moving machine parts.
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VIEW
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Machine Guarding |
Hazard:
There is an unguarded sprocket and chain drive in which an employee could become entangled.
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Caught In |
CFR1910.219(f)(2)
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Enclose the sprocket and chain drive to avoid contact with moving machine parts
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