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3. Machine Guards and Safety Devices

Protective guards and safety devices prevent many accidents and are required by government OSHA and state regulations. Equipment that has guards and safety devices in place is much safer than that which does not. Even with guards and safety devices in place, you should be alert and cautious when working on or around machinery.

NOTE: Get employees to talk about the consequences of getting a hand caught in the V-belt, roller chain drive, etc. Also talk about the consequences of "rigging" machinery to operate without the safety guard.


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