94 b 2 are dust collectors and powered exhausts provided on grinders used in operations that produce large amounts of dust.
Bench grinder safety osha.
212 b are bench and pedestal grinders permanently mounted.
From other osha standards.
133 a 1 are goggles or face shields always worn when grinding.
Discard used wheels once they are approximately 2 3 worn.
This is why osha requires shields eye protection and sometimes even active dust collection.
133 a 1 are goggles or face shields always worn when grinding.
94 b 2 are dust collectors and powered exhausts provided on grinders used in operations that produce large amounts of dust.
Bench grinders are mounted to a bench or tabletop while pedestal grinders are mounted to the floor on a pedestal.
The safety rules for this machinery are in the code of federal regulations cfr and osha has a very detailed checklist for the bench grinder on its website.
22 a is cleanliness maintained around grinders.
Flying chips sparks parts of the grinding wheel and other debris regularly exit bench grinders at high speeds and can cause irritation burns respiratory distress and severe eye injury.
Store grinding wheels carefully on racks in dry places and visually inspect them for warping chips cracks or other damage before installation.
The osha standard for grinders osha 29 cfr 1910 215 is one of the most frequently cited violations issued during osha machine safety inspections.
Hib s do not necessarily reflect osha policy.
According to 29 cfr 1910 215 a 4 work rests must be kept adjusted closely to the wheel with a maximum opening of 1 8 inch to prevent the work piece from being jammed between the wheel and the rest which may cause wheel.
Secure both pedestal and bench style grinders securely to the floor or work bench to prevent movement during usage.
With an abrasive wire brush or buffing wheel attachment grinders sharpen tools and shape clean or polish metal pieces.
The occupational safety and health administration osha is very specific about bench grinder safety.
Grinders can cause severe injuries to hands fingers eyes and face if they are not used correctly.
212 b are bench and pedestal grinders permanently mounted.
From other osha standards 22 a is cleanliness maintained around grinders.