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Manager:
Revised Date:
www.machineryhouse.com.au
www.machineryhouse.co.nz
12th March 2012
D
SHEARING
MEDIUM
Make sure all guards are secured shut when machine is on.
Plant Safety Program to be read in conjunction with manufactures instructions
HIGH TEMPERATURE
LOW
All electrical enclosures should only be opened with a tool that is not to be kept with the machine.
Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent hot sparks.
Ensure grinding wheels are tightly secured on spindle.
ELECTRICAL
Stand clear of moving parts on machine.
Keep hands and body away from grinding wheel.
Do not adjust or clean machine until the machine has fully stopped.
MEDIUM
Ensure jobs are locked tight on table when grinding.
Wear safety glasses.
Isolate power to machine prior to any checks or maintenance being carried out.
A
C
HIGH
Risk Control Strategies
(Recommended for Purchase / Buyer / User)
Secure & support work material when grinding.
Eliminate, avoid loose clothing / Long hair etc.
F
ENTANGLEMENT
CUTTING, STABBING,
H
PUNCTURING
MEDIUM
FRICTION
MEDIUM
MEDIUM
Assessment
STRIKING
E
B
No.
Hazard
Identification
Item
Hazard
Safety officer:
Remove all loose objects around moving parts.
Machine should be installed & checked by a Licensed Electrician.
Check grinding wheels for damage before use.
M
NEW MACHINERY HAZARD IDENTIFICATION, ASSESSMENT & CONTROL
Isolate power to machine prior to any checks or maintenance.
Authorised and signed by:
O
OTHER HAZARDS, NOISE.
LOW
Wear hearing protection as required.
Tool & Cutter Grinder
LOW
CRUSHING
Developed in Co-operation Between A.W.I.S.A and Australia Chamber of Manufactures
This program is based upon the Safe Work Australia, Code of Practice - Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace ( WHSA 2011 No10 )