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Overview
During this
century, as the use of machinery has increased in the workplace,
so has the number of machine-related injuries. Injuries such as
crushed hands and arms, severed fingers, and blindness now account
for a significant number of all workplace injuries.
In many cases,
the injuries are serious enough to affect the employees ability
to continue to work sometimes, permanently. In addition to
the cost to injured workers, there are additional costs to employers:
medical payments, workers compensation, lost work days, and
supervisory time.
Machine safeguarding
has become an important means of keeping the workplace safe. Machine
safeguarding refers to specific controls designed to prevent employees
from coming into contact with equipment that could cause injury.
By understanding where the hazards exist in your workplace, supervisory
personnel can help ensure that proper safeguards are in place to
protect employees. In addition, all employees who work with potentially
hazardous machinery or operations need to understand how machine
safeguards work and how to use them to prevent injury.
Through broadcast
quality video presentations and twenty four engaging interactive
activities, Machine Safeguarding will help ensure that
your personnel will recognize mechanical hazards of your equipment.
Machine Safeguarding will convince your employees to
use safeguards to properly reduce hazards, and to appreciate the
limitations of machine safeguards. Machine Safeguarding
will make sure your employees are aware of safeguarding requirements
and will prepare each employee with the knowledge and understanding
needed to apply general safety practices when using machines.
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