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Machine Guarding, Parts 1-2
Certificate of Completion
Duration: 27 Minutes
Language: English
Level: Certificate
Introduction to Machine Guarding, Parts 1-2 Training
In 2019, there were over 4,500 non-fatal injuries involving machinery, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Our Machine Guarding training course educates workers on the importance of proper machine guarding to prevent these incidents. This course focuses on understanding the types of machine guards, identifying hazards, and implementing safety measures. Safety training is essential in reducing the risk of accidents and injuries. The main topics covered in the course include different types of guards, proper maintenance, and compliance with safety standards. Our online program offers a flexible and convenient way to complete your certification.
Machine Guarding Part 1: Hazards
Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
Machine Motion Hazards
- Machine Hazards
- Where to Expect Hazards
- Physical Hazards of Machine Motion
- Nip and Pinch Points
- Entanglement Hazards
- Shearing and Crushing Hazards
- Machining, Breakage and Projectiles
- Knowledge Check: Machine Motion Hazards
How to Identify Hazards
- Identifying Hazards
- Warnings and Signs
- Knowledge Check: Warnings and Signs
- Feedback: Warnings and Signs
- Training
- Senses, Observations, Inspections and Reports
- Knowledge Check: Senses, Observations, Inspections and Reports
Conclusion
- Summary
Machine Guarding Part 2: Precautions
Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
What Are Machine Guards?
- What Are Machine Guards?
- Closer Hazards Need Smaller Guard Openings
- Knowledge Check: Do Guards Eliminate Hazards?
- Qualities of Machine Guards
- Knowledge Check: Machine Guard Qualities
- Feedback: Machine Guard Qualities
Types of Machine Guards
- Assessing Machines
- Types of Machine Guards
- Fixed Guards
- Knowledge Check: What Do You Think?
- Interlocking Guards
- Guarded By Location
- Guarded By Location, continued
- Safeguarding Devices
- Safeguarding Devices, continued
- Learning Activity: Examples of Safeguarding Devices
- Learning Activity: Types of Machine Guards
- Feedback: Types of Machine Guards
Work Practices
- Complementary Work Practices
- Work Practices
- Avoid Being Caught or Injured
- Knowledge Check: Work Practices
- Lockout/Tagout
- Emergency Stop Devices
- Knowledge Check: Missing Guard
Conclusion
- Summary
Who Needs Machine Guarding, Parts 1-2?
This training program benefits a wide range of professionals, including factory workers, maintenance personnel, and safety managers who work with or around machinery.
FAQ
Machine Guarding Training aims to train employees on the principles of guarding to avoid accidents around machines. It includes recognizing various risks that exist in relation to machinery and the kind of guards employed to prevent them.
Once you have completed the 27-minute-long course, the OSHA Education School will issue a Machine Guarding certification. This certification shows that you understand all the aspects of machine guarding and desire to work in a safe area.
This course is highly appropriate for you if you want to learn about machine guarding and related safety protocols. The online course is suitable for those who want to learn at home at their own pace.
The training program is online, so you can take the classes at your convenience. This allows you to do the training alongside your working schedule without stopping working.
The course improves your knowledge of machine guarding and assists you in meeting the legal requirements and guidelines. In this case, learners will be able to learn how to prevent or minimise instances of machine dangers, hence lowering the incidences of accidents and illnesses in the workplace.
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