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Tap into Safety
Dr Sue Bahn
27 episodes
5 days ago
We look at the latest research, reports and interesting topics to help health and safety, human resource and training managers in their efforts to keep every worker safe, every day.
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We look at the latest research, reports and interesting topics to help health and safety, human resource and training managers in their efforts to keep every worker safe, every day.
Show more...
Management
Business
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Understanding the Hazards When Working With Moving Plant and Parts
Tap into Safety
15 minutes 33 seconds
4 years ago
Understanding the Hazards When Working With Moving Plant and Parts

Plant and machinery are present in most workplaces and working with moving plant or parts create exposure to the risk of injuries. The hazards associated with moving parts of machinery include the risk of crushing, shearing, entangling, trapping, hitting or abrading, or the uncontrolled release of pressure (energy). To successfully identify these hazards requires knowledge of how kinetic and potential energy and the interface between people and machinery that causes a loss of control of the energy.

In this podcast, we summarise the chapter on Mechanical Plant that is in the BOK Core Body of Knowledge for the Generalist OHS Professional. The discussion draws on the safety hierarchy of controls to develop ways to protect people when working with moving plant. We conclude with some implications for health and safety practitioners.

Tap into Safety
We look at the latest research, reports and interesting topics to help health and safety, human resource and training managers in their efforts to keep every worker safe, every day.