Grinding Safety provides an overview of safety concerns and precautions for grinding operations. Grinding machines, wheels, and fluids pose a number of safety hazards, so operators must take proper preventative measures. Wheel guards can protect grinding operators from flying shards in the event of wheel breakage. Personal protective equipment, such as safety glasses, provides another barrier between operators and grinding operations, as do automatic safeguards that are built into many modern machine tools. Ensuring that machines, wheels, and fluids are properly used, maintained, and tested also reduces the rate of accidents. Safety is a primary concern for any manufacturing facility. Manufacturers need to ensure that their employees are safe, that their facilities are OSHA compliant, and that they do not lose valuable productivity due to accidents. After taking this class, grinding operators will know safe grinding practices that prevent workplace injury.
Other Courses in this Program:
Introduction to Abrasives 101380010 Grinding Processes 201
380110 Dressing and Truing 230
250230 Basics of the Surface Grinder 231
380140 Basics of the Cylindrical Grinder 232
380144 Basics of the Centerless Grinder 233
380148 Setup for the Surface Grinder 241
380150 Setup for the Cylindrical Grinder 242
380154 Setup for the Centerless Grinder 243
380158
Course ID
380120
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60