OSHA’s Position On Machine Guarding – Today

By Control Engineering Staff December 12, 2007

December 12, 2007

In this issue:

OSHA’s Position On MachineGuarding – Today

Arc Flash Evolution
Five Steps to Take the “Risk” Out of Risk Assessment and Management

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OSHA’s Position On MachineGuarding – Today

When in doubt, it’s always best to go right to the source. That’s what was done in a question and answer session with OSHA regarding machine guarding. The result should clear up many of your questions and concerns about machine guarding and provide those involved in designing, building, or operating machines with some guidance. Click here to learn more.

Arc Flash Evolution

It seemed safe enough. The industrial electricians were just going to take a few measurements prior to starting the job. Everything was energized, but that should have been OK, because the electricians were going to be a safe distance away.They were. The metal tip of their wooden yardstick wasn’t. Click here to learn more.

Five Steps to Take the “Risk” Out of Risk Assessment and Management

Whether you are the CEO, an administrative assistant or a plant manager, you are constantly engaging in risk assessment and management. Sometimes the consequences of being wrong are trivial. However, being wrong can sometimes be devastating, with money lost and safety compromised.In this article Bruce Main, president of the risk assessment firm Design Safety Engineering Inc., shares the five steps to take to take the “Risk” out of Risk assessment and management. Click here to learn more.

Free Safety Webinars!

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Will you be ready when OSHA comes knocking?

Arc Flash Hazards: Understanding Safe Work Practices, Standards & Regs

Plug & Play Technology for Machine Safety

Safety: Is your bottom line at risk?

Expand the Safety Zone with Wireless Ethernet

Safety-Fieldbus: How it will Impact Process Industries

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Can You Trust a Safety PLC?

Read this paper and learn how new PLC’s are safely controlling the most critical applications. Click here to learn more.

Safe Wireless HMI

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Safety Drives

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