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Woodworking machines regulations

Only trained and experienced operatives who are physically fit should be selected and appointed to operate woodworking machines. Training of operatives should include information from COSHH and noise assessments, training on safe use and the precautions to be followed on each type of machine. Machine training should include demonstration and work under supervision. Management will also be trained in these aspects, plus safety management in joinery workshops and the requirements of the COSHH and Noise Regulations. [Pg.206]

OSHA s Subpart O regulations apply to the safeguarding of many types of machines, such as woodworking machinery, abrasive wheels, mills and calendars, power presses, forging machines, and mechanical power transmission apparatus. Machines not hsted must comply with the current industry standards for that piece of equipment. [Pg.498]


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