Safety at Hand PDF
Safety at Hand PDF
Safety at Hand PDF
• Hand Hazards
• Types of Protection
• Limitations
• Gloves
What is the law ???
• 1910.138(a)
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General requirements. Employers shall select and
require employees to use appropriate hand protection
when employees'
employees hands are exposed to hazards such as
those from skin absorption of harmful substances;
severe cuts or lacerations; severe abrasions; punctures;
chemical burns; thermal burns; and harmful temperature
extremes.
OSHA 2007
OSHA/ NIOSH 2011 NOSH 2009
If you lose the use of
your hand or fingers
What do you really lose?
What’s
What s in a hand ??
Your Hands
Your hands – don’t take them for granted
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Hand Injuries
Well Over 1,000,000 Hand Injuries A Year
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HAZARD ANALYSIS
FOR HAND SAFETY
- Conduct a review of injuries/
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- Conduct analysis of hazardous chemicals and
PPE assigned in the workplace
- Complete a Physical Hazard Assessment of entire
work operation (Electric, Crush, Amputation,
Caught In, Struck By, Hot/ Cold Surfaces,
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- Review PPE/ Tools assigned to each risk type
- Review work practices for the hazards
hazards, intended to
prevent hand injuries
- Conduct a Machine Guard program review and
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inspection
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Potential Hand Hazards
Frostbite
Ab i
Abrasion
Fracture
Penetration
Bites
Dermatitis
The Possible Results
SO ITS NO BIG DEAL HUH…
Eating Dinner
Changing a fishing lure
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We ve conducted training
We’ve training,
done a PPE assessment,
given our employees the
best of gloves and tools and
we are still experiencing
injuries.
SITUATIONS TO BE AVOIDED
PUTTING YOUR HANDS IN PLACES YOU CANNOT SEE
DOING IT FAST RATHER THAN SMART
ONLY DOING IT THIS ONE TIME
BETTING YOUR HANDS/ FINGERS ON YOUR REFLEXES
Housekeeping
Work station housekeeping is a critical factor in
hand safety
safety. Sharp shavings
shavings, parts and tools
laying about give us nasty surprises. Chemical
spills
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and cleanup.
Protecting Hands with Guards and Tools
Tools…
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Types of Gloves
There are many types of protective gloves
Special
S i l insulated
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provide protection from hot
objects.
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Types of Gloves
Anti-vibration gloves reduce the
effects of excessive vibration from
hand-tools and machinery.
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Chemical Hazards
The kind of chemical determines the hazard
Corrosives – will burn or irritate
the skin
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irritate, burn or blister, some are
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Oth chemicals
Other h i l – a variety
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Chemical-Resistant
Chemical Resistant Gloves
Chemical-resistant gloves facts
Chemical-resistant gloves are
not totally “chemical-proof”
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Chemical-resistant
Chemical resistant Gloves
Using chemical-resistant gloves
You should know what chemical
you are handling and how long the
gloves will keep the chemical out.
out
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Glove Limitations
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Glove Use and Care
Glove Size & Fit
Gloves come in many sizes.
Use properly
p ope l fitting glo
gloves
es that
give you the needed dexterity.
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Glove Use & Care
Some common-sense rules about gloves
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Glove Use and Care
Use the right glove for the job
Don’t use fabric or leather gloves to handle
liquid chemicals.
No! Yes!
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Removing Contaminated
Gloves
Remove contaminated gloves safely and properly
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Hand Ergonomics
All muscles need to be regularly exercised
and cared for if we want them to work
when we need them
them.
The following pages show different
exercises used for different muscle
groups.
Tendon
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Stretches
etc es
Tendon Gliding; Oppose hold Thumb Opposition; Thumb to fingertip
5 Sec each position 10 times each finger
Tip Pinch
Strengthening Grip
(Finger Flexion Grippers
or Clay 10 Reps)
Lateral Pinch
Palmar Pinch