
Safety for Metal Cutting provides a comprehensive overview of the safety hazards associated with metal cutting operations, such as hot flying chips, broken tools, and rotating components. In addition, the class addresses contact with cutting fluids, which can cause skin and eye irritation, and machine guarding. Manual machines often require machine guards because the operator works in close proximity with the point of operation and moving components. CNC machines often have fixed guards, which prevent the operator from reaching into the point of operation. Also, operators must handle all sharp-edged tools properly. Awareness of potential safety hazards reduces the risk of operator injury. The key to cutting safety is to follow the proper guidelines for the facility and maintain a well-organized, safe work environment. After taking the class, users should be able to demonstrate awareness of and follow proper safety protocols in a metal-cutting environment.
Other Courses in this Program:
Intro to EDM 100600100 Cutting Processes 111
260010 Overview of Machine Tools 121
260030 Intro to Screw Machining 160
200160 Basic Cutting Theory 201
260110 Band Saw Operation 211
260120 Introduction to Metal Cutting Fluids 221
260130 Laser Cutting Overview 261
260160 Holemaking Overview 271
260170
Course ID
260020
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
None
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60