Shop safety guidelines
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Stier Supply Co.
1-800-909-DOOR (3667)
303 Bellinger ln
Gaston, SC 29053
Safety Director
Bill Hamilton
1-843-247-2360
Billh@stiersupply.com
Safety Mgr. NC
Wilson Hamilton
1-919-748-4429
Wilsonh@stiersupply.com
General Machine Shop Safety
- 1: Be sure that all machine’s have effective and properly working guards that are always in place when machines are operating.
- 2: Replace guards immediately after any repair.
- 3: Don’t attempt to oil, clean, adjust or repair any machine while it is running, stop the machine and lock the power switch in the off position. Observe all Lock Out Tag Out procedures.
- 4: Even after the power is off, don’t leave the machine until it has stopped running. Some one else may not notice that it is still in motion and be injured.
- 5: Don’t operate any machine unless you are trained to do so.
- 6: Don’t try to stop the machine with your hand or body. Wait for it to de-energize or spin down.
- 7: Always see that work and cutting tools on any machine are clamped securely before starting.
- 8: Keep the floor clean of waste pieces, put them in container provided for such things.
- 9: Don’t operate machinery when there is no supervision in the workshop.
- 10: When working with another worker only one should operate machine or switches.
- 11: Don’t rest against the machine.
- 12: Concentrate on the work and don’t engage in distracting conversations while operating machine.
- 14: Get first aid immediately for any injury.
- 15: Be sure you have sufficient light to see clearly. Check with the supervisor if there is a lighting issue.
Clothing and Safety Equipment
- 1: Always wear safety glasses, or face shield designed for the type of work you are preforming.
- 2: Wear safety shoes if heavy work is being done.
- 3: Wear clothing suited for the job, wear shoes with thick soles.
- 4: Don’t wear rings, watches, bracelets or other jewelry that could get could get caught in moving machinery.
- 5: Don’t wear neck ties, loose or torn clothing of any kind.
- 6: Wear shirts or uppers with sleeves cut off or rolled above the elbows.
- 7: Always remove gloves before turning on or operating a machine. If material is rough and/or sharp then wear gloves to place or handle material with the machine turned off. Then remove the gloves to continue operation.
House Keeping
- 1: Keeping floor free of oil, grease or any other liquid. Clean up spilled liquids immediately as they are slipping hazards.
- 2: Aisles should be clear at all times to avoid tripping or other similar accidents.
- 3: Store materials in such a way that they cannot become tripping or overhead hazards.
- 4: Don’t leave tools or work on the table of a machine even if the machine in not turning. Tools or work may fall off and cause injury.
- 5: Put tools away when not in use.