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Requirements for Safeguards Machine safeguards must meet these minimum general requirements: Prevent contact: The safeguard must prevent hands, arms or any other part of a worker's body from contacting dangerous moving parts. Be secure: Workers should not be able to easily remove or tamper with the safeguard.
General Requirements 29 CFR 1910.212(a)(1) states that one or more methods of machine guarding must be used to protect operators and other employees from hazards, including those created by point of operation, in-running nip points, rotating parts, flying chips and sparks.
Machine guarding is a safety feature on or around manufacturing or other engineering equipment consisting of a shield or device covering hazardous areas of a machine to prevent contact with body parts or to control hazards like chips or sparks from exiting the machine.
Machine guarding. Types of guarding. One or more methods of machine guarding shall be provided to protect the operator and other employees in the machine area from hazards such as those created by point of operation, ingoing nip points, rotating parts, flying chips and sparks.
Inspect machines annually and repair as necessary. Render unusable when in disrepair. Provide training to all personnel as required by the \u201ctraining\u201d section of this program. Keep and maintain attendance records of all training for a minimum of 3 years.

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They are: Guards \u2013 these are physical barriers that prevent contact. ... Devices \u2013 these limit or prevent access to the hazardous area. ... Automated Feeding and Ejection Mechanisms \u2013 These eliminate the operator's exposure to the point of operation while handling stock (materials).
There are four general types of guards: Fixed. Interlocked. Adjustable. Self-adjusting.
There are four general types of guards: Fixed. Interlocked. Adjustable. Self-adjusting.
Requirements for Safeguards Machine safeguards must meet these minimum general requirements: Prevent contact: The safeguard must prevent hands, arms or any other part of a worker's body from contacting dangerous moving parts. Be secure: Workers should not be able to easily remove or tamper with the safeguard.
The frequency of machine guarding inspections is determined by the probability that a guard may be removed, the complexity of the guarding and the severity of any injury that could occur should the guarding be defeated or removed.

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