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The following items of information are provided to bring your attention to recent industry developments, initiatives, or safety notices.
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SAFETY ALERT: HANDHELD PORTABLE GRINDERS

What happened?
An employee was using a 4" portable electric angle grinder with a cupped masonry grinding wheel to finish the edges of a newly poured form. During the task the bonded abrasive material of the grinding wheel disintegrated and impacted the employee. The employee suffered multiple injuries including: fractured bones, bruises, cuts and abrasions.

 

Investigation Findings:
  • The 4" portable electric angle grinder operates at 11,000 rpm/minimum.
  • The cupped masonry grinding wheel is rated for 6000 rpm/maximum.
  • The grinder guard was removed to install this specific grinding wheel.

Lessons Learned:
  • All tasks that require the use of a grinder shall be outlined in a Job Safety Analysis (JSA).
  • Common handheld angle grinders may operate at different speeds ranging from 5000 rpm up to 12,000 rpm.
  • Angle grinders are used for many tasks including sanding, cutting and grinding, based on the type of disc selected for the task.
  • Selecting the proper disc to be used for a specific task is critical for grinders to be used safely.
  • OSHA and ANSI state that grinders are required to have guards in place for all applications at all times.


Required Actions:
  • As part of Hazard Hunt Process, the Person in Charge at each jobsite shall submit a detailed inventory of grinders (sizes and operating speed) and grinding discs (sizes and application) to their respective Project Manager and HSE Manager for review.
  • Each worksite that has tasks being conducted that require the use of a grinder shall submit the JSA being used onsite to the Project Manager and HSE Manager for a JSA Desktop Audit to be conducted.
  • Grinders that are found to be missing guards and do not meet the minimum criteria for safe operation shall be taken out of service immediately.
 

This Information was sent to further the communication of all industry stakeholders. Safety is the primary concern of the ADCI. Remember: a real-time Job Hazard Analysis is important, but nothing can replace good common sense.

Sincerely,

Phil Newsum
Association of Diving Contractors International

 

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