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Transcript
00:01
reviews C. N. C. Machine safety
00:05
in this video,
00:06
we'll recall the tools required to use and install advice
00:09
and will review safe work practices prior to machine operation
00:14
safety should never take a backseat to getting the job done.
00:17
The machines that we work with on a daily basis are
00:19
precise and powerful and do exactly what we tell them.
00:22
But it's us that makes the mistake and overlooks key details in the shop.
00:27
Stock can get dropped, we trip chunks of material can get flung around in a mill.
00:31
So it's important that we take the proper
00:32
precautions when working around some of the heavy machinery
00:36
for PPE or personal protective equipment.
00:39
We have safety glasses for our eyes, hearing protection and protective shoes.
00:44
Your shot may have specific requirements for safety.
00:46
So it's always important to follow your employer or shop guidelines and
00:50
be sure to add anything you need to keep yourself safe.
00:53
In addition to things we need.
00:55
Let's talk about a few things that we don't,
00:57
we want to be sure we aren't wearing jewelry,
00:59
we want to make sure that we remove any rings or watches and bracelets.
01:03
As these could be potential snag points that could get caught in a moving machine
01:08
While these CNC machines have enclosures,
01:10
they can be set up to stop or slow down when the door is opened.
01:13
We still want to reduce the chance of getting injured.
01:17
We should also remove any additional items such as necklaces or
01:20
earrings and again these are based on your shop requirements.
01:24
We should also consider what we're wearing in the shop and around the machines.
01:27
We want to make sure that we avoid big baggy clothes as it's a
01:30
good idea to have tighter fitting shirts and make sure they're tucked in.
01:34
Long hair should always be secure and tied back.
01:36
And while these guidelines are more applicable to
01:38
manual machines such as a laser and email,
01:40
they are good general guidelines
01:43
with ourselves taken care of.
01:44
There are some general rules around the shop that we want to make sure we follow.
01:48
Not only is a clean shop more efficient, but it's also much safer.
01:52
Make sure that your area is clean, the floor is dry and free from debris and liquids.
01:56
Make sure your workbench is organized and that tools
01:59
are properly secure and not left in the machine.
02:02
Now, this is by no means a replacement for any safety training but a guide.
02:06
So you can understand some considerations when working around these big machines.
Video transcript
00:01
reviews C. N. C. Machine safety
00:05
in this video,
00:06
we'll recall the tools required to use and install advice
00:09
and will review safe work practices prior to machine operation
00:14
safety should never take a backseat to getting the job done.
00:17
The machines that we work with on a daily basis are
00:19
precise and powerful and do exactly what we tell them.
00:22
But it's us that makes the mistake and overlooks key details in the shop.
00:27
Stock can get dropped, we trip chunks of material can get flung around in a mill.
00:31
So it's important that we take the proper
00:32
precautions when working around some of the heavy machinery
00:36
for PPE or personal protective equipment.
00:39
We have safety glasses for our eyes, hearing protection and protective shoes.
00:44
Your shot may have specific requirements for safety.
00:46
So it's always important to follow your employer or shop guidelines and
00:50
be sure to add anything you need to keep yourself safe.
00:53
In addition to things we need.
00:55
Let's talk about a few things that we don't,
00:57
we want to be sure we aren't wearing jewelry,
00:59
we want to make sure that we remove any rings or watches and bracelets.
01:03
As these could be potential snag points that could get caught in a moving machine
01:08
While these CNC machines have enclosures,
01:10
they can be set up to stop or slow down when the door is opened.
01:13
We still want to reduce the chance of getting injured.
01:17
We should also remove any additional items such as necklaces or
01:20
earrings and again these are based on your shop requirements.
01:24
We should also consider what we're wearing in the shop and around the machines.
01:27
We want to make sure that we avoid big baggy clothes as it's a
01:30
good idea to have tighter fitting shirts and make sure they're tucked in.
01:34
Long hair should always be secure and tied back.
01:36
And while these guidelines are more applicable to
01:38
manual machines such as a laser and email,
01:40
they are good general guidelines
01:43
with ourselves taken care of.
01:44
There are some general rules around the shop that we want to make sure we follow.
01:48
Not only is a clean shop more efficient, but it's also much safer.
01:52
Make sure that your area is clean, the floor is dry and free from debris and liquids.
01:56
Make sure your workbench is organized and that tools
01:59
are properly secure and not left in the machine.
02:02
Now, this is by no means a replacement for any safety training but a guide.
02:06
So you can understand some considerations when working around these big machines.
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