Machinery Safety Plan
OSHA Fast Fix, January 2006, Pages: 12
This plan provides guidelines for machinery safety for all machines that present a potential employee hazard. Motion hazards, such as rotating devices, cutting or shearing blades, in-running nip points, reciprocating parts, linear moving belts and pulleys, meshing gears, and uncontrolled movement of failing parts, are examples of motion and peculiar to any one machine or job operation. Individually owned machinery safety is covered in their respective accompanying machine manuals and are not part of this plan.
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