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Locked Doors/Security PPE in Machine Shops Yale Machine Shop Death Proposed BNL Action Items E. Lessard Collider-Accelerator Department 4-19-11 Take 5 for Safety
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Security Locked doors still a problem; EBIS, Booster doors often left unlocked; Building 912 doors often chocked open Contractor Training Room location may lead to a problem; contractors are allowed on-site at 7:30 but class starts at 8:30 Contractors wander C-AD areas at that hour since the contractor-training building is in the remote regions of C-AD 2
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Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) in Machine Shops Machine Shops at C-AD will be placed under boundary PPE rules Conditional PPE no longer allowed in machine shops by BNL; some exceptions Safety glasses, safety shoes to enter Peter C. will evaluate Temporary posting in the next week 3 Shop Location and Supervisor(s) 901A Peter Heilig, Chuck Carlson923 Frank Karl 902 Ray Ceruti, Scott Seberg925 Nick Laloudakis 903 Ray Ceruti928 Mike Bannon 905 Ray Ceruti, Scott Seberg930 Wally Shaffer 912 Ron Zapasek, Mitch DeLaVergne966 Dave Pate 919 John Benante975 Dan Lehn 919A Dan Lehn, Bob Sikora1005S Andy Warkentien, Tom Wozniak 919B Dan Lehn1006 Bob Soja, Fred Kobasiuk 922 John White, Larry Arnold1008 Carter Biggs, Fred Kobasiuk
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Yale Accident in Machine Shop A Yale University student from Massachusetts died in an accident last Tuesday night at the Sterling Chemistry Laboratory Michele Dufaults hair got caught in a lathe, a piece of machinery that spins very quickly, and it pulled her in, sources said The state medical examiners office reported that Dufault died from accidental asphyxia by neck compression No causes determined yet; OSHA investigating Michele was working alone late at night (2:30 am); working to finish senior project 4
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Action Items Proposed by BNL 5 Review policies and procedures on long hair, lanyards and loose clothing when near rotating equipment Ensure proper guards protect workers from rotating equipment Review training requirements for use of shop tools; especially for students and new workers Assurance barriers at C-AD: Training and qualification program, warning signs, disciplinary policy, work planning, Manager Work Observations, pre-job briefings, machine guards, PPE, hazard assessments, housekeeping, safety inspections Missing barrier – zero machine shop safety requirements in SBMS One web based training in BTMS on hand and power tool safety; not much on rotating equipment safety or machine shop safety No information in C-AD OPM, C-AD Access Training or Users Training on machine shop safety; all refer to SBMS Subject Area on Machine Shop Safety
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