Supervisor Safety Tip: Machine Guarding
Machines that are not properly safeguarded can cause serious injury, such as crushed or severed fingers, hands and arms, eye injuries, and even blindness. Developed by Vivid’s Chief Safety Officer Jill James, a former OSHA inspector, this series examines real hazards in real work environments. This safety tip video explains ways to stay safe while working with equipment that requires machine guarding.

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Machine Guarding Safety: Protecting Workers from Operation Hazards

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Machine Guarding Training

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Machine Guard Safety Training from SafetyVideos.com

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