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If by “cloths” you mean “clothing” then: nothing that is loose, sticks out and keep back as possible from a moving belt or part!
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Dressing For (Safety) Success
Choosing incorrect Personal Protective Equipment for the job or ignoring imminent risks can lead to disaster. Here's what you need to know.
Entanglements are a Major Concern
- When an employee becomes entangled with machinery, they are unable to protect themselves and they’re vulnerable to many risks.
- A machine can pinch, crush, or wrap items into its workings which can lead to fractures, concussions, electrocution, falls, drowning, strangulation, dismemberment’s, amputations, and death. OSHA lists 616 claims in 2017 alone.
Clothing Can Be a Hazard
- Gloves can work well to protect employees, but they can also be a problem around machinery. For instance, using loose gloves around a lathe or milling machine is a recipe for disaster.
- The machine can catch the fabric or leather, pull the employee into the machine, and injure them severely. OSHA states operators should not wear gloves when operating rotating equipment.
- Pants should be close-fitting and comfortable, but not dragging on the ground. Workers should roll up long sleeves before operating machinery, too.
- Ensure clothing is free from tears and loose threads, and if workers wear coats, insist they’re kept closed while working.
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