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Safety Moment Hand Protection

Hand injuries account for 80% of all occupational injuries because hands are used in almost all job activities. Hands are exposed to many dangers like sharp edges, pinch points, and unguarded machinery. Pinch points can trap fingers in doors or other closing objects so it's important to pay attention and take precautions. Hands are also at risk of cuts, burns, and injuries from handling sharp or hot objects without protection. To prevent injuries, approved work gloves should be worn and the right glove selected based on the task, like rubber gloves for chemicals or cut-resistant gloves for sharp objects. Machinery should also remain guarded and personal protective equipment like gloves used to avoid accidental exposure and protect hands from dangers on the job.
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Safety Moment Hand Protection

Hand injuries account for 80% of all occupational injuries because hands are used in almost all job activities. Hands are exposed to many dangers like sharp edges, pinch points, and unguarded machinery. Pinch points can trap fingers in doors or other closing objects so it's important to pay attention and take precautions. Hands are also at risk of cuts, burns, and injuries from handling sharp or hot objects without protection. To prevent injuries, approved work gloves should be worn and the right glove selected based on the task, like rubber gloves for chemicals or cut-resistant gloves for sharp objects. Machinery should also remain guarded and personal protective equipment like gloves used to avoid accidental exposure and protect hands from dangers on the job.
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Safety Moment

Hand protection

Dangers
Hand injuries account for 80 percent of all occupational injuries. This is because the hands are engaged in almost all
activities on the job. Can you imagine any occupation that does not make use of the hand? Hands are so important
because of their utility. They provide us with the dexterity needed to perform most daily activities. In fact, hands, as tools,
are so versatile and can perform many intricate functions more than any single known tool
developed by man.

No wonder hands are highly useful on our jobs. There are many dangerous conditions on the
job to which the hand is always exposed. Sharp edges, pinch points, protruding objects,
splinters, exposed blades on unguarded machinery and many more. These conditions may not
always be too obvious to the working person.

Pinch points are basically traps for the hand especially.


Doors may pinch your fingers if you get them caught in a
jam. Paying attention and being aware of their existence
helps us to avoid pinch points. We also need to take the proper precautions to avoid
being pinched.

Our hands are also subject to cuts, bruises, burns and poking. Handling sharp
objects, hot objects, rough materials and splinters without the necessary hand
protection are sure signs of invitation for hand injury.

Gloves
A necessary precaution to take is to wear approved work gloves. Not all gloves
protect you from all hand injuries. Check the appropriateness of the glove for the
task before using them. Precautions must still be taken to reduce the level of danger
before handling very dangerous material. Lockout machinery and power before
reaching into them. Check and clear doorways and aisles and make sure you have
proper head clearance before you move loads through.

Choosing the Right Glove


• Cotton or other fabric for slippery objects
• Rubber, neoprene, or vinyl for corrosives
• Lined or leather gloves for rough or hot surfaces
• Special cut-resistant gloves for sharp objects
• Insulated liners for work around electrical devices
• Aluminized fabric for intense heat

Machines are guarded to avoid accidental exposure of its moving parts to the hands and parts
of the body. Make sure machines are guarded at all times. Do not wear rings or wedding
bands when working with machinery. Do not pick up broken glass or spilled machine parts
with your bare hands. Remember your hands will obey any commands your brain sends them.

Use your brain.


Avoid dangers and protect your hands.
You need them as long as you live.

www.safetymoment.net 2010

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