Dear Inderjeet Nice inputs .
We use our hands for so many things that we often take them for granted. Because of this, they are the most frequently injured part of the body. Planning ahead, paying more attention to our hands, keeping them out of harms way and using appropriate personal protective equipment can help prevent most of these injuries.
studies confirm that hand and finger lacerations are one of the most common injuries treated. Malfunctioning machinery, uncommon work tasks, increased work pace and distractions contributed to injuries. Workers who wear gloves seem to suffer fewer hand injuries.
The major sources of hand injuries:
Trauma resulting from mechanical hazards, such as cuts, abrasions, punctures, broken bones and amputations
Electricity and heat sources resulting in burns and possible nerve damage
Chemicals and other irritants leading to chemical burns, abrasions, simple skin irritation and dermatitis
Causes :
Inadequate machine guarding
Missing machine guarding
Using the wrong tools
Using tools incorrectly
Inadequate training for the task being performed
Not wearing appropriate hand protection
Inadequate personal hygiene
Using inappropriate solvents and cleaning agents
Not following proper ergonomic practices
Prevention Measures :
Keep machine guards in place.
Properly use the correct tools.
Remove hand jewelry.
Use lockout / tag out procedures to prevent unexpected start-up of equipment.
Keep tools in good condition.
Keep your work area clean and free from debris.
Obtain training on proper tool usage.
Dont use your hand as a temperature gauge.
Use barrier creams to prevent skin contact with irritants.
Gloves Selection Rough Idea :
Cotton gloves can protect against abrasions, cuts, snags and temperature extremes.
Leather gloves protect against rough surfaces, heat, cuts and sparks.
Cut-resistant gloves can protect against sharp edges and thermal hazards.
Chemical-resistant gloves resist penetration and permeation; and can protect against dermatitis, chemical burns and corrosion.
Gloves can provide protection from a variety of concerns, but they must be used with care, and the proper selection for the hazard is critical. In some cases, gloves can contribute to injuries. Understanding the types of gloves, and their appropriate uses, is the key to a good hand-protection program.
Protecting your hands is a constant job. Whether it is un-jamming a machine, loading parts, changing tools, lifting a tray or any other job using your hands, think about the job before you do it and imagine what could happen. Assume it could happen, and take appropriate action to prevent an injury.
Thanks
Abhay
From India, Thana
We use our hands for so many things that we often take them for granted. Because of this, they are the most frequently injured part of the body. Planning ahead, paying more attention to our hands, keeping them out of harms way and using appropriate personal protective equipment can help prevent most of these injuries.
studies confirm that hand and finger lacerations are one of the most common injuries treated. Malfunctioning machinery, uncommon work tasks, increased work pace and distractions contributed to injuries. Workers who wear gloves seem to suffer fewer hand injuries.
The major sources of hand injuries:
Trauma resulting from mechanical hazards, such as cuts, abrasions, punctures, broken bones and amputations
Electricity and heat sources resulting in burns and possible nerve damage
Chemicals and other irritants leading to chemical burns, abrasions, simple skin irritation and dermatitis
Causes :
Inadequate machine guarding
Missing machine guarding
Using the wrong tools
Using tools incorrectly
Inadequate training for the task being performed
Not wearing appropriate hand protection
Inadequate personal hygiene
Using inappropriate solvents and cleaning agents
Not following proper ergonomic practices
Prevention Measures :
Keep machine guards in place.
Properly use the correct tools.
Remove hand jewelry.
Use lockout / tag out procedures to prevent unexpected start-up of equipment.
Keep tools in good condition.
Keep your work area clean and free from debris.
Obtain training on proper tool usage.
Dont use your hand as a temperature gauge.
Use barrier creams to prevent skin contact with irritants.
Gloves Selection Rough Idea :
Cotton gloves can protect against abrasions, cuts, snags and temperature extremes.
Leather gloves protect against rough surfaces, heat, cuts and sparks.
Cut-resistant gloves can protect against sharp edges and thermal hazards.
Chemical-resistant gloves resist penetration and permeation; and can protect against dermatitis, chemical burns and corrosion.
Gloves can provide protection from a variety of concerns, but they must be used with care, and the proper selection for the hazard is critical. In some cases, gloves can contribute to injuries. Understanding the types of gloves, and their appropriate uses, is the key to a good hand-protection program.
Protecting your hands is a constant job. Whether it is un-jamming a machine, loading parts, changing tools, lifting a tray or any other job using your hands, think about the job before you do it and imagine what could happen. Assume it could happen, and take appropriate action to prevent an injury.
Thanks
Abhay
From India, Thana
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