Created by 360 Immersive
Category Safety > Workplace Safety
Identify the main different types of machine guards
Identify types of hazards that can be mitigated with machine guarding
Identify unsafe machine guarding practices
Demonstrate an understanding of safe machine guarding and machine operation practices
Identify parts of machines that require guarding
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OSHA Standard: 1926.300 & industry best practices
This module explains the basic knowledge of machine guarding hazards found on construction sites. This includes hand tools, power tools, saws, point-of-operation
hazards, in-running nip points, belts, shafts, pulleys, and gears.
Learners will discover how to identify these hazards and how to protect themselves from becoming an injury statistic.
An interactive simulation is included to guide learners through a virtual workshop environment allowing them to inspect various types of machinery searching for missing machine guards.