Subpart O - Machine Guarding

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Subpart O - Machine Guarding We Will Cover: Machine Guarding Principles Subpart O - Highlights Mock Plant Walk-Through Why are machines not guarded? No one would stick their arm, hand, finger, head, etc. in there. No one is supposed to be back there, in there, around it while it is running. The machine came that way; it never had a guard. I ve been doing it this way for twenty years without any problems. 1

Why are machines not guarded? (cont.) The guard is in the way The OSHA inspector didn t say anything about it. We ll put it back on if OSHA comes. Emphasis on Amputations : Where does it apply? General industry employers whose workplaces include: shears saws slicers slitters power presses (the 4s and a P) Requirements for Safeguards Prevent contact - prevent worker s body or clothing from contacting hazardous moving parts Secure - firmly secured to machine and not easily removed Protect from falling objects - ensure that no objects can fall into moving parts Create no new hazards - must not have shear points, jagged edges or unfinished surfaces Create no interference - must not prevent worker from performing the job quickly and comfortably Allow safe lubrication - if possible, be able to lubricate the machine without removing the safeguards 2

Where machine hazards occur: Point of operation Mechanical power transmission Other moving parts Machine Hazards Machine Guarding 3

In-Running Nip Points Rotating cylinders Belt and pulley Chain and sprocket Rack and pinion Methods of machine safeguarding Physical guards Devices Location/Distance Fixed Interlocked Adjustable Self-adjusting Guards 4

Fixed Guard Provides a barrier - a permanent part of the machine, preferable to all other types of guards. 5

Interlocked Guard When this type of guard is opened or removed, the tripping mechanism and/or power automatically shuts off or disengages, and the machine cannot cycle or be started until the guard is back in place. Interlocked guard on revolving drum Adjustable Guard Provides a barrier which may be adjusted to facilitate a variety of production operations. Bandsaw blade adjustable guard Self-Adjusting Guard Provides a barrier which moves according to the size of the stock entering the danger area. Circular table saw self-adjusting guard 6

Safeguarding devices Presence sensing Pullback Restraint Safety controls and trips Gates Pullback Device Utilizes a series of cables attached to the operator s hands, wrists, and/or arms Primarily used on machines with stroking action Allows access to the point of operation when the slide/ram is up Withdraws hands when the slide/ram begins to descend 7

Pullback Device (cont d) Hands in die, feeding Point of operation exposed Pullback device attached and properly adjusted Die closed Hands withdrawn from point of operation by pullback device Restraint Device Uses cables or straps attached to the operator s hands and a fixed point Must be adjusted to let the operator s hands travel within a predetermined safe area Hand-feeding tools are often necessary if the operation involves placing material into the danger area Safety Tripwire Cables Device located around the perimeter of or near the danger area Operator must be able to reach the cable to stop the machine 8

Two-Hand Control Requires constant, concurrent pressure to activate the machine The operator s hands are required to be at a safe location (on control buttons) and at a safe distance from the danger area while the machine completes its closing cycle Gate Movable barrier device which protects the operator at the point of operation before the machine cycle can be started If the gate does not fully close, machine will not function Gate Open Gate Closed Safeguarding by Location/Distance Locate the machine or its dangerous moving parts so that they are not accessible or do not present a hazard to a worker during normal operation Maintain a safe distance from the danger area 9

Robots Machines that load and unload stock, assemble parts, transfer objects, or perform other tasks Best used in highproduction processes requiring repeated routines where they prevent other hazards to employees Protective Shields These do not give complete protection from machine hazards, but do provide some protection from flying particles, splashing cutting oils, or coolants. Holding Tools Used to place and remove stock in the danger area Not to be used instead of other machine safeguards, but as a supplement 10

Guarded???? Guarded????? 11

Subpart O - Machinery and Machine Guarding 211 - Definitions 212 - General requirements 213 - Woodworking machinery 215 - Abrasive wheel machinery 216 - Mills and calendars 217 - Mechanical power presses 218 - Forging machines 219 - Mechanical power transmission 1910.212 General Requirements for all Machines 1910.212(a)(1) One or more methods of machine guarding shall be provided to protect the operator and other employees in the machine area from hazards such as those created by the point of operation, ingoing nip points, rotating parts, flying chips and sparks. 12

1910.212(a)(3)(ii) The point of operation of machines whose operation exposes an employee to injury, shall be guarded Point of Operation Guarded?? Point of Operation Guarding 13

Hand Tools 14

1910.213(b)(3) On applications where injury to the operator might result if motors were to restart after power failures, provision shall be made to prevent machines from automatically restarting upon restoration of power. Table Saw Table Saw 15

Table Saw Dogs Radial Arm Saws 16

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Abrasive Wheel Machinery The distance between the wheel periphery and the adjustable tongue must never exceed 1/4-inch. 18

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