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This course covers the following information:
Machine Guard Safety: Dangerous Mechanical Motions
- The three types basic types of motions that machines can make
- Why "articulated motion" can be especially hazardous
- The three main areas of a machine where moving parts create hazards for the people who work with it.
Machine Guard Safety: Fixed and Interlock Guards
- What the two most frequently used types of machine guards are
- How fixed machine guards can create a permanent protective barrier around the hazardous areas of a machine
- How interlock guards can protect you while still giving you access to all of the areas of a machine.
Machine Guard Safety: Guarding Points of Operation
- The hazards that can exist at a machine's "points of operation'
- How adjustable and self-adjusting guards can protect you from these hazards
- The safe work practices you should follow when using machines that are equipped with adjustable and self-adjusting guards.
Machine Guard Safety: Safety Devices
- How light barriers and pressure-sensing devices control a machine's operation
- How these devices can be used to guard equipment perimeters and "points of operation'
- How these devices should be installed and adjusted to be effective.
Machine Guard Safety: Protecting Your Hands
- The need for machine safety devices that are specifically designed to protect the operators" hands
- How "two-hand controls', "drop probe devices" and "restrain and pullback devices" protect your hands while you are operating a machine
- Why "drop probe devices" are only suitable for use on certain types of machines.
Machine Guard Safety: Safe Work Practices
- Why you should only use a machine when its guarding is in place and functioning correctly
- How good housekeeping and personal protective equipment can help to keep you safe when you are working with machinery
- Why you should always be fully alert and focused when you are operating machinery
- How proper dress and grooming can help prevent you from being caught in a machine's moving parts.