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AS PREPARED BY:
TIMOTHY GALISIN
01BEHS-201005-00108
EHS 4163
INDUSTRIAL HEALTH & SAFETY 2
Introduction
Milling is the most common form of machining, a
material to be machined;
type of cutter;
finish required;
depth of cut;
rigidity of machine and work piece.
HEALTH EFFECTS
CONTROL MEASURES
Laceration (open
wound)
Contact with
coolant fluid
(Safety Hazard)
(Health Hazard)
Caught at nip
points of machine
(Safety Hazard)
Laceration
HEALTH EFFECTS
CONTROL MEASURES
Finger
or
hand
laceration
Foot injury if tool bit
dropped
Cutter of milling
machine slip out
(Safety Hazard)
HEALTH
EFFECTS
CONTROL MEASURES
Loose clamped
parts flying off
(Safety Hazard)
Injury on impact
with operator
Excessive noise
exposure from
machine
(Health Hazard)
Hearing Loss
HEALTH EFFECTS
CONTROL MEASURES
Removal of stock
material from
machine
(Safety Hazard)
Cuts
Visual inspection
of cutter
(Safety Hazard)
References
http://safety.uncc.edu/sites/safety.uncc.edu/files/Operating_A_Milling_