PREVENTING HAND INJURIES
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1 PREVENTING HAND INJURIES
2 How important are your hands? The hand is one of the most complex parts of your body - the movement of the tendons, bones, tissues and nerves allows you to grip and do a wide variety of complex jobs Without your hands it would be extremely difficult to do routine simple tasks, such as opening doors, using a fork, or tying your shoes Your hands make you a skilled, valuable worker The improper use or misuse of hand tools cause minor to serious hand injuries Hand injuries are likely when the wrong tool is used or the right tool is used improperly
3 How Important Are Hands? Practical Exercise 1. Tuck your thumbs into the palms of your hands 2. Now tie your shoes It s not so easy is it?
4 Hand Injuries Hand injuries can be associated with working with machinery or equipment The materials being used or the job process might be hazardous Hand tools or powered hand tools may be faulty or improperly used
5 Hand Injuries The most common causes of hand injuries are: Carelessness Lack of awareness Boredom Disregard for safety procedures Distractions
6 Hand Injuries Hand injuries are difficult to repair because of the complexity of the hand After a hand injury, the hand may not function as it did before the injury due to loss of: Motion Dexterity Grip Ability to complete the simplest of tasks
7 Hand Injuries To avoid hand injuries: Know the hazards and dangers in the job to be done Be aware of pinch points Be aware of hot areas Be aware of rotating or moving surfaces Automated machinery may be controlled by remote control, or delayed timing devices that cause the machine to start automatically Loose clothing and jewelry may be caught up in moving machinery Never remove machine safeguards or operate machinery with safeguards removed
8 Injury Statistics (Bureau of Labor Statistics 2006) Nearly 205,000 injuries and illnesses to the wrists/hands/fingers involving days away from work in % of the total for that year. Incidence rate/10,000 full-time workers: All private industry = 29.6 Manufacturing = 65.6 Construction = 71.4
9 Injury Statistics (Bureau of Labor Statistics 2006) 205,000 Wrist/Hand/Finger Injuries 1,183,500 Total Injuries with Days Away from Work
10 Hand Protection Addressed in OSHA Regulation 29 CFR Hand protection
11 29 CFR States that employers shall select and require employees to use appropriate hand protection when employees' hands are exposed to hazards such as: Skin absorption of harmful substances Severe cuts or lacerations Severe abrasions Punctures Chemical burns Thermal burns Harmful temperature extremes
12 Other OSHA Regulations Related to Hand Safety Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Equipment (29 CFR ) Control of Hazardous Energy Lockout/ Tagout (29 CFR ) Machinery and Machine Guarding (29 CFR 1910 Subpart O)
13 Hand Hazards Bee stings Chemicals Punctures Blood-borne pathogen Insect bites Rotating equipment Extreme temperatures Pinch points Cuts Vibrating equipment
14 Lines of Defense Awareness of Hazards and Prevention Measures Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Good Hygiene and First Aid
15 Screwdrivers When using screwdrivers, place the object on a flat surface or in a Don t hold it in your hand! Don t use screwdrivers as chisels or pry bars Use the correct size driver for the screw Don t use screwdrivers with chipped tips
16 Knives Use safety knives whenever possible Keep knife blades sharp Cut away from your body Do not use knife blades as screwdrivers Avoid working on the same object when a coworker is using a knife Safety Knives
17 Hammers Never use a hammer with a splintered, cracked, or loose handle Don t use hammers with rounded striking faces Use the correct hammer for the job Don t strike a hammer face with another hammer Don t use nail hammer claws as a pry bar
18 Hand Saws Use moderate pressure on hack saws to prevent blade failure Spray saw blades lightly with lubricant prior to use Keep blades sharp
19 Chisels When possible use a safety chisel Don t use chisels with mushroomed heads Use the correct chisel for the job Don t use chisels as pry bars Safety chisel
20 Wrenches Use the correct sized wrench for the job Don t use pliers with worn grooves or crescent wrenches with worn or sprung jaws Don t use pliers or crescent wrenches on overtight bolts and nuts Pull on wrenches rather than pushing them Never use a cheater bar on a wrench
21 Portable Power Tools Disconnect power tools when not in use and before changing bits, blades, and other accessories If a power tool binds STOP! and reassess the job Wear anti-vibration gloves when using power tools that vibrate excessively Never remove guards! Ground power tools unless double insulated Don t wear gloves if they can get caught on rotating parts Secure work in a or on a bench - Don t hold it in your hand!
22 Shop Tools Use a push stick to cut small pieces Unplug or Lockout tools before changing blades Keep tools sharp Never remove guards Use a drill press vise when drilling Don t hold parts with your hands! Drill press vise
23 Bench Grinders Don t wear gloves when operating bench grinders Never remove guards! Maintain proper clearances on tool rests and tongue guards Use vice grips when grinding small parts Maintain tongue guard within ¼ of the wheel Maintain tool rest within 1/8 of the wheel Don t use grinders on aluminum unless the wheel is specifically intended for use with aluminum!
24 Extreme Temperatures Use tongs or hightemperature gloves to handle hot or cold parts and equipment
25 Bites and Stings Use caution when moving debris piles or equipment which has been sitting for a long time Don t stick your hands in holes, crevasses and other secluded places, including work boots which have been sitting for awhile Avoid areas where insects nest or congregate (garbage cans, stagnant pools of water, uncovered foods and areas where flowers are blooming) Avoid dressing in clothing with bright colors Don't use scented soaps, perfumes or hair sprays
26 Sharps Disposal Never dispose of used razor blades, broken glass, or other sharp objects in regular trash cans! Keep a metal can specifically for disposal of sharp objects.
27 Equipment Handling Use tag lines Wear leather gloves Never place your hand on top of the load or between the load and a fixed object Inspect hooks and chain slings before use Never hang load from the hook tip, unless it is designed for that
28 Jewelry Remove jewelry before using power tools or working on machines Keep sleeves buttoned
29 PPE - Many Gloves for Different Applications Natural Rubber Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVC) Nitrile Neoprene Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Cotton Wire mesh Kevlar Welding Leather Anti-vibration
30 Which Glove is Best? Cotton Leather Glove Shock absorbing Kevlar or Wire mesh Uses Light duty material handling and cleanup work Equipment handling, general construction, heavy cleanup, welding, moderately hot or cold material handling Operating rotary hammers and other vibrating equipment Work with sheet metal, glass, or heavy cutting These gloves Do Not provide puncture protection Rubber, nitrile, neoprene, PVC, PVA and other synthetics Insulated Chemical gloves must be chosen for the specific chemical being used Extreme high and low temperatures
31 Chemical Glove Selection
32 General Guidelines for Select Chemical Resistant Glove Materials Glove material Viton Butyl rubber Neoprene Natural rubber (Latex) Polyvinyl chloride Generally resistant to: Chlorinated and aromatic solvents Aldehydes, ketones, and esters Solvents, acids, caustics, and alcohols Acids and caustics Acids, but not solvents Consult your Safety Department and Manufacturer data for specific applications!
33 How Chemicals Get In! Permeation - Diffusion of a chemical through a material on a molecular basis Penetration Chemical enters through zippers, punctures, or seams Degradation Chemical causes a change in the physical properties of the material
34 l Not all Chemical Gloves are Created Equal! Chemical Benzene Diesel Butyl Rubber Natural Rubber Glove Material Neoprene Nitrile Polyvinyl Alcohol Polyvinyl Chloride Gasoline, unleaded Kerosene Hydrochloric Acid (37%) Sulfuric Acid (30-70%) Not Recommended Caution (1-4 hours) Recommended (>4 hours) Recommended (>8 hours) Not Tested Table adapted from: Forsberg, K. & Mansdorf, S.Z. Quick Selection Guide to Chemical Protective Clothing. 2 nd Ed. Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY, NY
35 Chemical Glove Selection Exercise From the previous slide, select a glove for the following situations A glove that provide good protection for benzene What chemicals is a butyl rubber glove good for? Glove(s) that would be good choices for diesel, gasoline, and kerosene
36 Glove Care Inspect gloves before use for tears, excessive wear, and punctures Store in a clean, dry location Discard leather and cloth gloves if they become saturated with oil or other chemicals Leak test chemical gloves by sealing the wrist and filling the glove with air Use a clean plastic tube or low pressure air line not your mouth!
37 Glove Sizing With a ruler, start at index finger and measure the width of your hand in the knuckle area Distance 2 to 2½ 2½ to 3 3 to 3½ 3½ to 4 4 to 4½ 4½ to Size X Small Small Medium Large X Large XX Large
38 Hand Care Avoid washing your hands with solvents, harsh soaps, or abrasives Clean and bandage all cuts and abrasions Immediately remove any imbedded foreign materials Wash immediately after using any chemical Even if you did not detect leakage Pay attention to skin rashes get an immediate medical evaluation Wear cotton gloves under rubber gloves to reduce sweating
39 Types of Injuries Cuts, fractures, punctures and amputations Cuts or lacerations May sever nerves, tendons or muscle or become infected Fractures can damage nearby tissue and be difficult to repair Dermatitis and burns are caused by direct contact with chemicals, detergents, metals, or very hot or cold objects Dermatitis may show up immediately after contact with a chemical causing the skin to become red, swollen, itchy, or burning, and may develop blisters Dermatitis may develop after several contacts with chemicals known as sensitizers - Nothing happens initially, later contacts with the chemical produce an allergic reaction Carpal tunnel syndrome results from prolonged repetitive work with the hands - This condition can be disabling and can have a variety of temporary symptoms like swelling, tingling, numbness, and pain in the hands or fingers
40 First Aid Cuts: Apply direct pressure to a large or bleeding cut and elevate the hand above the shoulder - Clean a small cut with soap and warm water and cover it with a sterile bandage Burns: Immerse in cool water or run cool water over the burned area Broken bones: Keep the hand still and get professional help Amputations: Apply pressure to the injured area immediately - Preserve the amputated part in a plastic bag and put it in ice water or ice, but Do Not allow the amputated part to come in contact with the ice! Sprains: Apply cold compresses to reduce pain and swelling Chemical burns: Rinse with running water for at least 15 minutes Heat burns: Soak minor burns in cold water, then apply a sterile bandage - A burn that is charred or blistered requires medical attention
41 Hand Exercises Doing a few simple exercises before work and between tasks will build hand strength and provide a rest from repetitive motions Exercises: Stretch fingers by spreading them wide apart for a few seconds (Repeat 3 times with each hand) Stretch your thumb by holding it down gently for five seconds (Repeat 3 times with each hand) Stretch your wrist by making circles with your hands (Repeat 10 times for each hand)
42 This could be you! So watch out!!!
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45 This Little Piggy... SFC DAVID ALAN MELANCON 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division Fort Hood, TX Have you ever noticed most accidents happen when you least expect them? Well, there I was, just coming in from a field training exercise (FTX) and about to perform a simple task when an accident happened to me. I certainly wasn t expecting to wind up in the hospital that January day. I m a Bradley systems maintainer and maintenance platoon sergeant for a forward-support company. We d just completed the FTX in preparation for a deployment to the Joint Readiness Training Center and, after that, possibly Iraq. We were tired after spending 3 weeks in the field, but it was almost over all we had left to do was clean our vehicles. At about 1700, the last of the vehicles were staged at the wash rack, so we went to work. Everything about this day was relatively normal, with one notable exception: that morning, I d taken my wedding ring off my dog tags and slipped it back on my left-hand ring finger. I figured since our training was over, wearing my ring was no big deal. I say this is notable because I always wear my ring around my dog tags when I m on duty, especially in the motor pool or in the field. I d spent a year in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom II, and the only times I put on my ring were when I left for R & R leave and when my unit redeployed home. That system worked well, and thankfully I came home not only alive but with all 10 fingers! I needed to get my wet-weather gear, which was in a shelter on the back of an LMTV trailer. I climbed on the trailer, got my things, and grabbed the right side rail for balance as I prepared to climb back down. Unfortunately, my foot slipped as I stepped on the lower bumper, and I began to fall. My hand slid down the rail as I moved toward the ground, and my ring caught in one of the U- shaped grooves used for securing canvas covers on the trailer. I was horrified as I looked at my finger. The skin and most of the tissue on my ring finger was completely gone, and the bone from the first joint just above my fingernail was missing. I called out to the other guys and said, among other choice words, Hey, get a medic, get the aid bag I ve lost my finger! Needless to say, I was in a lot of pain. Another Soldier got a combat lifesaver bag and pulled out a pressure bandage, which I wrapped around what was left of my finger. The commanding officer dialed 911 and had a pickup truck brought off the roadway so I could sit down and take off my helmet, weapon, and vest. We were only about 4 minutes from main post, so the ambulance arrived fairly quickly and took me to the emergency room at Darnell Army Community Hospital. The doctors there told me the damage to my finger was so extensive they didn t know if any attempted repair would work. The tissue, nerves, and vessels were torn horizontally, and reattaching my finger would require 8 to 10 QUAGtum Inc. - Roberto Quagliotto - Corporate Account Manager - Ph [email protected] COUNTERMEASURE 04/06 A Finger or a Ring? The choice is Yours. Use Your Jewellery Holder! Page 8
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