By the Numbers: Seven Statistics on Lockout/Tagout
Lockout /tagout is an important safety measure to ensure that [...]
Lockout /tagout is an important safety measure to ensure that [...]
Wearing gloves around moving machinery can be a recipe for disaster, as a recent fatality in Colorado illustrates.
This video is the perfect way to introduce new employees to general occupational hazards to which they may be exposed and to re-train experienced workers. Program includes basic safety rules, electrical hazards, powered equipment and machinery, back injury prevention, fire protection and more.
Key Takeaways: - Recognize the purpose of lock and tag [...]
Key Takeaways: - Understanding the purpose of lock and tag [...]
Key Takeaways: - Understanding the purpose of lock and tag [...]
Key Takeaways: - Understanding the purpose of lock and tag [...]
OSHA says an inspection revealed that employees of a Georgia [...]
An OSHA inspection found that the company allegedly failed to [...]
An OSHA inspection found alleged hazards associated with cranes, scaffolds, [...]
OSHA opened an inspection after a worker lost two fingers [...]
Twenty-five serious citations were issued for alleged hazards including bridge [...]
Struck-by and caught-between hazards account for over 1,500 workplace deaths a year and are present in almost every industry sector.
Lockout procedures eliminate the chance a machine could become energized whenever it is being cleaned, repaired, maintained, or unjammed.
Energy keeps the workplace going, but it can also kill. Unexpected release of energy is the cause of many serious injuries.
You must take steps to prevent equipment from becoming energized while it is being worked on. The energy can be pneumatic, electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, chemical or thermal. There can be other sources as well —
Meanwhile, Bill the operator returned from his break. He did not see John and there was no indication the machine was under repair. Assuming his machine was ready to run, Bill started it. He had
OSHA conducted an inspection of a bakery after receiving a [...]
Working with machinery and equipment is always hazardous. But workers [...]
The Control of Hazardous Energy (lockout/tagout) Standard is a frequent source of [...]
The topic of this word search is machine safety. See if you can find all the words listed within the puzzle. While you are searching, think about the words. They describe some of the actions and hazards of typical workplace machinery. You will also find words describing machine guards and other safety features.
The willful violation alleges failure to enforce lockout/tagout procedures to [...]
A 23-year-old worker at a company that produces concrete and brick pavers, masonry and retaining walls, died after becoming caught in a concrete mixer.
A machine operator was killed when he lost control of the asphalt roller he was operating.
A man was strangled after his shirt-sleeve was caught by the rotating drill bit of a drill press he was operating.
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