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Title: Machine Guarding 29 CFR 1910.211 to 1910.219


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Machine Guarding29 CFR 1910.211 to 1910.219
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Rule of Thumb
  • Any machine part, function, or process that may
    cause injury must be safeguarded.

3
Regulatory Requirements
  • Regulatory requirements found in 29 CFR 1910,
    Subpart O
  • Applies to specific types of equipment
  • Delineates general requirements

4
Where Mechanical Hazards Occur
  • The point of operation
  • In the power transmission apparatus
  • Other moving parts

5
Hazardous Mechanical Motions
  • Rotating
  • Reciprocating
  • Transverse

6
Hazardous Actions
  • Cutting
  • Punching
  • Shearing
  • Bending

7
Types of Rotating Mechanisms
  • Collars
  • Couplings
  • Cams
  • Clutches
  • Flywheels
  • Shaft ends
  • Spindles

8
Nip Points
  • Caused by rotating parts
  • Causes include
  • Parts rotating in opposite directions
  • Parts rotating tangentially
  • Parts rotating close to a fixed part

9
Types of Reciprocating Motions
  • Back and forth
  • Up and down

10
Types of Transverse Motions
  • Straight and in a continuous line
  • Examples include two pulleys and a belt

11
Cutting Actions
  • Include
  • Rotating motions
  • Reciprocating motions
  • Transverse motions

12
Types of Cutting Mechanisms
  • Band saws
  • Circular saws
  • Boring or drilling machines
  • Lathes
  • Milling machines

13
Types of Punching Actions
  • A ram mechanism
  • Blanks
  • Draws
  • Stamps
  • Used on metal or other materials

14
Types of Punching Equipment
  • Power presses
  • Iron working equipment

15
Types of Shearing Actions
  • Uses a powered slide or knife
  • Done to trim or shear metal or other materials

16
Types of Shearing Equipment
  • Shears that are operated
  • Hydraulically
  • Mechanically
  • Pneumatically

17
Types of Bending Actions
  • Power is applied to a slide to
  • Draw
  • Stamp
  • Used on metal or other materials

18
Types of Bending Equipment
  • Power presses
  • Press brakes
  • Tubing benders

19
Requirements for Safeguards
  • Minimum general requirements include
  • Prevent contact
  • Secure
  • Protect from falling objects
  • Create no new hazards
  • Create no interference
  • Allow for safe lubrication

20
Classifications of Safeguards
  • Guards
  • Devices
  • Location/distance
  • Feeding and ejection methods
  • Miscellaneous aids

21
Types of Guards
  • Fixed
  • Interlocked
  • Adjustable
  • Self-adjusting

22
Types of Devices
  • Presence Sensing
  • Photoelectrical
  • Radio frequency
  • Electromechanical
  • Pullbacks or Restraints

23
Types of Devices (cont.)
  • Safety Controls
  • Safety trip control
  • Pressure-sensitive body bar
  • Safety tripod
  • Safety tripwire cable
  • Two-hand control
  • Two-hand trip
  • Gates
  • Interlocked
  • Other

24
Location/Distance
  • Makes it virtually impossible to contact moving
    parts
  • Separates operators from the equipment
  • Limited by the available workspace

25
Feeding and Ejection Methods
  • Automatic feed
  • Semiautomatic feed
  • Automatic ejection
  • Semiautomatic ejection
  • Robot

26
Miscellaneous Aids
  • Awareness barriers
  • Protective shields
  • Hand-feeding tools and holding fixtures

27
Quiz
  • 1. Mechanical hazards occur at the point of
    operation, in the power transmission apparatus,
    and ____________.
  • 2. Any moving part on a piece of equipment that
    could injure an employee should be guarded.
    True or False
  • 3. Power presses are extremely dangerous because
    of the force necessary for them to operate.
    True or False
  • 4. Shearing mechanisms can be operated with
    _____________, ___________, or ___________
    energy.
  • 5. As long as the guards remain in place,
    operators should not be trained on machine
    guarding. True or False

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Quiz (cont.)
  • 6. A robot is one type of automated feeding and
    ejection mechanism. True or False
  • 7. Hazardous mechanical motions include
    _____________, ____________, and _____________.
  • 8. Nip points are created when sliding
    mechanisms move back and forth. True or False
  • 9. Cutting mechanisms include ___________________
    _, ____________________ and ____________________.
  • 10. Location and distance is not a classification
    of machine safeguarding. True or False

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Quiz Answers
  • 1. Mechanical hazards occur at the point of
    operation,in the power transmission apparatus,
    and in any other moving parts.
  • 2. True. All moving parts that create a hazard
    should be guarded.
  • 3. True. The force of a power press can destroy
    metal, let alone the human body.
  • 4. Shearing mechanisms can be operated with
    hydraulic, mechanical, or pneumatic energy.
  • 5. False. If operators work with equipment
    containing safeguards, they should be adequately
    trained on how to use them.

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Quiz Answers (cont.)
  • 6. True. A robot is a type of feeding and/or
    ejection method.
  • 7. Hazardous mechanical motions include rotating,
    reciprocating, and transverse.
  • 8. False. Nip points are created by rotating
    parts.
  • 9. Cutting mechanisms include band saws, circular
    saws, drilling machines, lathes, and milling
    machines.
  • 10. False. Location and distance is one of five
    classifications of machine safeguarding.
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