Proper machine guarding is essential to protecting personnel from the hazards of moving machinery, including points of operation, rotating parts, and flying debris. See below for information on for machine guarding and safe work practices with hand and power tools. Adherence to these guidelines is critical for preventing serious injuries such as lacerations, amputations, and crushing injuries.
Each employer shall be responsible for the safe condition of tools and equipment used
by employees, including tools and equipment which may be furnished by employees.
Compressed air shall not be used for cleaning purposes except where pressure is reduced
to less than 30psi, and then only with safety glasses with side shields.

MANAGER OF SAFETY TRAINING & ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
Clifford Knee | (631) 632-3725 | Clifford.Knee@stonybrook.edu
