Safety First: Why Bypassing Machine Guards is Prohibited
Employees should not bypass or disable machine guards to clear jams. Doing so can put the employee and others at risk of serious injury. Machine guards are put in place to protect workers from hazards such as rotating machinery, sharp objects, and electrical components. By bypassing or disabling these guards, employees expose themselves and others to unnecessary risks.Workplace Safety - Related Articles
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