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SAFETY MEETING. Protecting your hands!. RUNNING RIGHT. RUNNING RIGHT APPLIES TO EVERY TASK WE DO EVEN BASIC KNIFE SAFETY. Think before you begin a job ALWAYS Cut away from your body Do not use your knee pad as a cutting board. Wear gloves when cutting for a splice or belt
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SAFETY MEETING Protecting your hands! RUNNING RIGHT
RUNNING RIGHTAPPLIES TO EVERY TASK WE DO EVEN BASIC KNIFE SAFETY Think before you begin a job ALWAYS Cut away from your body Do not use your knee pad as a cutting board. Wear gloves when cutting for a splice or belt Never walk with a knife open. Know where the blade is at all times while cutting and where your free hand is positioned. Use a sharp knife, not a dull one. When cutting something overhead ALWAYS cut away from your body and make sure you have solid footing. Use the proper tool for the job. Do not use a knife as a screw driver, etc. Fifty three percent of knife injuries at Alpha Operations have occurred while cutting belts or making cable splices. Do not get in a hurry when using a knife.
ALWAYS CUT AWAY FROM BODY CLOSE BLADE BEFORE WALKING RUN RIGHT USE A SHARP BLADE WEAR GLOVES KNOW WHERE CONTROL FORCE CUT RIGHT THE BLADE TIP IS ENSURE BALANCE
How many bones are in a human hand? 8 in wrist, 19 in hand and fingers Which would make 27 Now, consider this: H is the eighth letter of the alphabet, A is the first, N is the fourteenth, and D is the fourth. 8+1+14+4=27 H+A+N+D=27
Over 50% of Injuries at Surface Mines are to the hands or arms.. • Moving tool holder - hit hand on edge of wheel and belt • Loosening clamp - repositioned self and tripped foot pedal causing ram to catch operators hand • Changing drill with knockout - hit hand with hammer • Using hoist - caught finger between machine and basket
Let’s try a little experiment • Button your shirt with one hand. • Tie your shoes with one hand.
There are hazards that your hands encounter every day. Can you name a few?
Bio-hazardous materials • Which can cause disease
Repetitive Strain and Impact which can cause injuries over time. Such as Carpal Tunnel…
What is the most common way to protect your hands? • Gloves!
It is IMPERITIVE to use the appropriate type of hand protection depending on the hazard!
Hand hazards encountered. • Blades that cut / Glove? • Rough surfaces / Glove? • Machines that Crush! / Glove? • Chemicals that burn / Glove? • Heat / Glove? • Bio hazardous materials / Glove? • Repetitive Strain / Glove?
REMEMBER • Pay Attention! • Engage the big muscle between you ears! • Each circumstance may call for a different type of protection! • ASK FOR HELP IF YOU DON’T KNOW!
Other ways to protect your hands. • Work with respect around machinery. • Don’t wear gloves while working closely with moving machinery where there is a danger of becoming entangled. • Keep machine guards in place. THEY ARE THERE FOR YOUR PROTECTION! • Don’t take short cuts. • Keep work areas and gloves clean.
More ways to protect your hands. • Avoid repetitive strain • Change your grip and work position frequently • Use tools designed to prevent injury. • Use a wrist support. • Rotate tasks to give your hands and wrists a rest.
Hand protection is important! • Accidents can and do happen here! • Hands are subjected to hazards every day. • Use the proper protection. • PAY ATTENTION! • ENGAGE THE BIG MUSCLE! • Use hand protection methods and equipment appropriate for the job. • Change Stressful work positions frequently.
REMEMBER! • ACCIDENTS DON’T ALWAYS HAPPEN TO THE OTHER GUY! THANK YOU RUNNING RIGHT