Vise Safe Work Procedure
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Division: /

RETSD

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Analysis By:

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Kildonan-East Staff

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Date:

/ Sep/13/2006
Department: / Kildonan-East Collegiate /

Supervisor:

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Frequency:

/ Hourly

Job Title:

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Automotive Technology

/ Approved By: / /

JSA Number:

/ AT25

Job Title:

/ Vise AT25 / Job Performed By: /

Teacher and or students

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Required Personal Protective Equipment: CSA approved safety glasses or goggles, CSA approved steel-toed footwear, 100% cotton coveralls preferred, and hearing protection required in confined space/area and/or per RETSD policy.

GENERAL NOTES: No lighters, matches or cell phones are allowed in the shop area. Long necklaces, bracelets and rings should be removed. Long hair should be tied back. Strings and hoods hanging from pullovers/sweaters should be removed or tucked inside of coveralls.

Job Safety Analysis:

Step / Description / Hazard / Controls
1 / Ensure clean work area 1) If using the vise to hold an item when grinding (spark producing) check for any flammable or combustible materials. / 1) Fire / Good housekeeping, keep area clean and clear away any debris.
1) Ensure that flammable or combustible materials are moved away before starting work. Make sure work surface is clean and dry.
2 / Jobs typically requiring a vise are: hammering, chiseling, grinding, buffing, cutting, punching, etc. / Eye injury, projectiles.
Foot injury drop object on foot.
Hand injury, cuts, impact, penetration, and compression. / Control Classes. Students are required to wear CSA approved safety glasses and/or goggles when on shop floor. Students are required to wear CSA approved footwear (steel-toed boots/shoes) when on shop floor. Where any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves will be worn. (Exception: where rotating machinery presents a greater hazard of entangling gloves).
3 / Keep hands, hair and loose clothing clear of all moving parts. Remove all jewelry. / Hair ripped from scalp. Clothes and or jewelry become entangled in moving parts. Bruising, cuts, possible amputation. / Tie back hair. Ensure clothing is not loose at sleeve. Remove all jewelry.

AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEE INFORMATION:

ID NUMBER: / LAST NAME: / FIRST NAME: / REMARKS:

JOB HISTORY INFORMATION:

DATE: / REMARKS:

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