Machine Guarding and Pinch Point Safety

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It is everyone's responsibility to ensure that all moving parts on equipment and machinery are properly guarded. Because pinch-point injuries often occur when a machine is being stopped temporarily for service or cleaning, it is extremelyimportant that workers follow necessary procedures for lockout and tagout (LOTO).
Pinch point can be as wide as a doorway or as narrow as the space between the outriggers on a crane. OSH recommends using machine guarding to help prevent pinch-point injuries.

Always Remember

  1. 1. Use caution around heavy equipment.
  2. 2. Be aware of your hand placement.
  3. 3. Keep hands free when possible.
  4. 4. Never work under a suspended load.
  5. 5. Don't choke up on tools.
  6. 6. Ensure machine guarding is in place.
  7. 7. Use caution around pinch points.
  8. 8. Never wear loose clothing.