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The document provides a job safety analysis for using an angle grinder. It lists potential hazards such as hand cuts from damaged wires, injuries from inadvertent starting of the machine, and eye and skin damage from projectiles. It also identifies required personal protective equipment including gloves, goggles, a face shield and ear plugs. Critical actions are outlined to address each potential hazard, such as inspecting the grinder slowly while wearing leather gloves and checking that the trigger switch is off before plugging in the tool.
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Jsa Grinding W Angle Grinder

The document provides a job safety analysis for using an angle grinder. It lists potential hazards such as hand cuts from damaged wires, injuries from inadvertent starting of the machine, and eye and skin damage from projectiles. It also identifies required personal protective equipment including gloves, goggles, a face shield and ear plugs. Critical actions are outlined to address each potential hazard, such as inspecting the grinder slowly while wearing leather gloves and checking that the trigger switch is off before plugging in the tool.
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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

COMPANY/ PROJECT NAME or ID/ LOCATION ( City, State) DATE NEW


1/25/13 REVISED PAGE 1 of 2

WORK ACTIVITY (Description):

USING AN ANGLE GRINDER (GENERIC)


DEVELOPMENT TEAM POSITION / TITLE REVIEWED BY: POSITION / TITLE
Dave Ruzich Safety Coordinator
Billy Billingsly Supervisor

MINIMUM REQUIRED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ( SEE CRITICAL ACTIONS FOR TASK-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS)
REFLECTIVE VEST GOGGLES AIR PURIFYING GLOVES Leather- Material
HARD HAT FACE SHIELD RESPIRATOR Handling & Grinding
LIFELINE / HARNESS HEARING PROTECTION-Ear Plugs N-95 Voluntary Use Respirator Optional-Vibration Gloves/Welding
SAFETY GLASSES SAFETY SHOES Special PPE CLOTHING Guards

¹JOB STEPS ²POTENTIAL HAZARDS ³CRITICAL ACTIONS TO MITIGATE HAZARDS


1. Check cord integrity. Hand cut from cut wires. Wear leather gloves.
Inspect slowly.

4. Check conditions of grinding (None Foreseen).


wheel and appropriate RPM.

5. Check grinding wheel Do not plug in the machine until inspection is complete.
tightness. Hand injury from inadvertent starting

10. Verify the guard is tight and Foot injury from dropping the tool Rest the tool on the bench.
appropriate for the job. Wear steel-toed shoes.

12. Verify the appropriate Foot injury from dropping the See controls for Task 4.)
handle location. tool

14. Inspect trigger for physical (None foreseen)


damage and proper
operation.
15. Make sure the materials Injuries associated with the work Verify the work is adequately secured by trying to dislodge it with
being ground are adequately propelled by the grinder and/or a gloved hand (the work weight may secure it enough).
secured and positioned landing on you
correctly Wear steel-toed shoes.
16. Plug-in the grinder. Eye and skin damage from Check the trigger switch to insure it is off.
projectiles.
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
17. Begin grinding Eye injuries from projectiles and Wear safety glasses/goggles and a face shield.
sparks
Wear leather gloves, long sleeved shirt, long pants, or leather
welding guards.
Skin damage from sparks and
projectiles Wear ear plugs. ( Check Brieser PPE Matrix for proper task)

Hearing loss
Change position from time to time.
Ergonomic considerations. Wear vibration resistant gloves.

Inhalation of toxic or irritant Wear the appropriate respirator based on the content of the metal
fume or particulate and its coatings. Contact Brieser Safety Department for
evaluation and exposure assessment.

Use local or dilution ventilation to direct or collect fumes and/or particulate


18.

19.

20.

21.

¹ Each Job or Operation consists of a set of steps. Be sure to list all the steps in the sequence that they are performed. Specify the equipment or other details to set
the basis for the associated hazards in Column 2

² A hazard is a potential danger. What can go wrong? How can someone get hurt? Consider, but do not limit, the analysis to: Contact - victim is struck by or strikes
an object; Caught - victim is caught on, caught in or caught between objects; Fall - victim falls to ground or lower level (includes slips and trips); Exertion - excessive
strain or stress / ergonomics / lifting techniques; Exposure - inhalation/skin hazards. Specify the hazards and do not limit the description to a single word such as
"Caught"

³ Aligning with the first two columns, describe what actions or procedures are necessary to eliminate or minimize the hazards. Be clear, concise and specific. Use
objective, observable and quantified terms. Avoid subjective general statements such as, "be careful" or "use as appropriate".

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