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Next 1 National Emphasis Program on Amputations National Emphasis Program
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Previous Next 2 What’s its purpose? Describe policies and procedures to identify and reduce workplace industry hazards likely to cause amputations
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Previous Next 3 Where does it apply? OSHA wide 40% of nations workplaces States encouraged to adopt similar programs General industry employers whose workplaces include shears, saws, slicers, and power presses (the 3s and a P)
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Previous Next 4 What’s the background and reason for the program? Continued incidence of amputations from the operation of saws, shears, slicers, and power presses of all types Equipment was identified from three sources: – NIOSH research project on machine safety – OSHA IMIS accident database – BLS data
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Previous Next 5 Saws Used primarily in woodworking and manufacturing shops Two types – Table – Radial arm Other types include: Hand heldChopMiter Skil Band
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Previous Next 6 Table saw
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Previous Next 7 Radial arm saw
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Previous Next 8 Hand held saw
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Previous Next 9 Band saw
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Previous Next 10 Miter saw
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Previous Next 11 Shears Self-contained machines using a mechanically driven ram Ram moves a nonrotary blade at a constant rate past the edge of fixed blade Machine components consist of: FrameRAMBladesDrive Hold-down(s)Guards ClutchBrake
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Previous Next 12 Shear Pre-cut Shear for pre-cut profiles
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Previous Next 13 Power squaring shear
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Previous Next 14 Hydraulic shear
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Previous Next 15 Hand operated shear
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Previous Next 16 Slicers Commonly used to slice meat and food Use rotary blade Guillotine cutters used in other industries Most injuries occur in restaurants and grocery stores
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Previous Next 17 Meat slicer Rotating Blade Thickness adjustment On/off switch Meat Holder
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Previous Next 18 Power presses NEP covers all types of power presses Presses consist of stationary bed, and slide Used in a variety of industries
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Previous Next 19 Part revolution clutch Floor MountedBench Top
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Previous Next 20 Presence device Light curtain Control box
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Previous Next 21 Two-hand controls Top StopEmergency Stop Key Selector capable of being supervised Indicator Light
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Previous Next 22 Full revolution clutch
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Previous Next 23 Press brake
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Previous Next 24 Two person operation with pullbacks
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Previous Next 25 Program Procedures Existing programs may be combined or expanded, or a new program developed NEP includes three activities: – Outreach – Targeting/selection – Inspection NEP - Amputations
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Previous Next 26 When will the program start? Outreach – will be continued to support the purpose of this NEP Inspections – are to begin March 26, 2002
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Previous Next 27 Standard industrial classification codes - 1910.212, All machines SIC Code Industry 3499 Fabricated Metal Products, Not Elsewhere Classified 3443 Fabricated Plate Work (boiler shops) 3441 Fabricated Structural Metal 3599 Industrial and Commercial Machinery and Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified 3442 Metal Doors, Sash, and Trim 3469 Metal Stampings, Not Elsewhere Classified 3496 Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products 3714 Motor Vehicles Parts and Accessories 3089 Plastic Products, Not Elsewhere Classified 3444 Sheet Metal Work
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Previous Next 28 Standard industrial classification codes - 1910.213, Woodworking machinery SIC Code Industry 3499Fabricated Metal Products, NEC 2431Mill work 2451 Mobile Homes 3089 Plastic Products, NEC 2421 Sawmills & Planning Mills 2434 Wood Kitchen Cabinets 2511 Wood Household Furniture, Excepted Upholstered 2541 Wood Office and Store Fixtures, Partitions, Shelving, and Lockers 2448 Wood Pallets & Skids 2499 Wood Products, Not Elsewhere Classified
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Previous Next 29 Standard industrial classification codes - 1910.217, Power presses SIC CodeIndustry 3499Fabricated Metal Products, Not Elsewhere Classified 3443 Fabricated Plate Work (boiler shops) 3441 Fabricated Structural Metal 3429Hardware, Not Elsewhere Classified 3442 Metal Doors, Sash, Frames, Molding, and Trim 3469Metal Stampings, Not Elsewhere Classified 3496 Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products 3714Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories 2542 Office & Store Fixtures, Partitions, Shelving, & Lockers, Except Wood 3444Sheet Metal Work
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Previous Next 30 Additions to list Area offices will obtain and use additional data to identify and add establishments where amputation injuries or fatalities related to these machines have occurred in the last 5 years. Local information could include – IMIS/Workers’compensation data – NIOSH/hospital admissions/discharge data – Emergency Medical Services, fire department, and police reports – OSHA 200 and 300 logs
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Previous Next 31 Inspection Procedures Scheduled I.A.W. firm Once scheduled, IMIS data base will be searched for employer’s citation and fatality/accident history prior to opening conference At opening conference, CSHO will inquire if any of this machinery is present in the workplace
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Previous Next 32 Inspection procedures (cont’d) If present, a thorough inspection will be conducted focusing on: – Nip points – Pinch points – Shear points – Cutting actions – Point(s) of operation
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Previous Next 33 Inspection procedures (cont’d) CSHO will also evaluate employee exposures during the following: – Regular operation of machine – Setup/threading/preparation for operation of machine – Clearing jamups or upset conditions – Making adjustments while machine is operating – Cleaning of machine – Oiling/greasing of machine /machine parts – Scheduled/unscheduled maintenance – Lockout/tagout considerations
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Previous Next 34 Inspections procedures (cont’d) CSHO will review OSHA 200 and 300logs for all amputation injuries or hazards Limited to hazards associated with power presses, saws, shears, and slicers, but may be expanded Inspections will begin March 26, 2002 Because program may yield significant cases, A.D.s, supervisors and CSHOs should ensure case developments are being met
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Previous Next 35 Scheduling and resource allocation Resources - R.A.’s will ensure adequate resources for this NEP Planning - R.A.’s will report to DCP, the number of NEP inspections that are planned for each fiscal year
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Previous Next 36 Scheduling and resource allocation (cont’d) Priority - Inspection conducted under this NEP have a lower priority than Site Specific Targeting (SST), but have a higher priority than other programmed inspections
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Previous Next 37 Coordination National Office – NEP will be coordinated with Office of General Industry Compliance, DCP Field – Each R.A. will have a coordinator
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Previous Next 38 Training Due to nature of program, staff must have adequate training or experience OTI provides training materials – Additional sessions of power press/machine guarding course can be made available – Can be expanded to include use of stop time measuring device
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Previous Next 39 Additional training On-the-Job-Training Enforcement and compliance issues
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Previous Next 40 Federal agencies/program evaluation Federal Agencies Area Offices Regional Offices Evaluate according to CPL2.102 A
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Previous Next 41 IMIS coding Inspections in industries where potential exposure exist will be coded as an amputation hazard Done regardless of whether machinery was guarded and amputation hazard removed Coding and back coding done for all industries except construction
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