Appendix “b, Regulations and guidelines – Pinnacle Systems DR User Manual

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Appendix “B”

Regulations and Guidelines

2. The press user should become thoroughly

acquainted with the safety devices commonly
employed in power press operations.

3. Feeding devices are strongly recommended,

since they remove the operator from the
die area, and therefore allow more effective
utilization of guards and safety devices.

4. Do not release a press for production before

installing and testing all guards and covers.

5. Make frequent evaluation checks of all guarding

and devices while the press is running. Correct
all unsafe fi ndings immediately.

Power Press Care through Inspection and
Maintenance

1. All maintenance and inspection personnel

should be specifically instructed, and must
understand proper maintenance and inspection
procedures contained in this manual.

2. Set up a daily, weekly, and monthly press

inspection program. Use a checklist and verify
that the job is done correctly.

3. Establish a preventative maintenance program.

Records of all maintenance work performed
must be kept.

4. Since all equipment has a limited life, quality

maintenance personnel are required to obtain
maximum usage of your equipment.

5. Releasing a power press for production following

maintenance should be the responsibility of a
qualifi ed individual assigned by management.

6. To maintain the original level of press reliability,

careful inspection of mechanical, electrical, and
pneumatic areas must be made. This may give
an advance warning of a hazard which then can
be corrected to prevent possible injuries and
damage.

Safety Enforcement

In order to have an effective safety program,
management at all levels must enforce every safety
rule and regulation. Strong disciplinary measures are
sometimes required. They should consist of a warning,
written reprimand, work suspension, transfer, demotion,
or possibly a dismissal. All infractions must be reported
and recorded. Once an infraction in noted, it shows
that an unsafe practice or condition has existed. This
may be the result of poor planning or improper training

and instructing. The reason for the infraction should be
analyzed in order to take corrective action.

Supervisor Training

It should be the responsibility of management to instruct
their supervisors on safety, giving job instructions,
supervising operators, determining accident causes, and
building safety attitudes among the machine operators.
Accidents can occur due to inadequate training of
supervisors.

Operator Training

It shall be the responsibility of management to insure
proper training of operators. A specifi c training program
should be instituted to instruct the operator in safety,
proper usage of the equipment, and correct operational
procedure in performing each and every job. In addition
to the supervisor, the operator should be familiar with the
proper guarding of the point of operation. Never permit
an operator to start a job without complete instructions
from his immediate supervisor.

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