HAND SAFETY
TRAINING PRESENTATION
An amazing ......
Your future…..
is in your hands
Major types of hand injuries
Lebih 30% dari kecelakaan industri adalah
tangan, jari,lengan
• Abrasions=Lecet
• Punctures= Luka
• Lacerations=Baret
• Crush Injuries=Remuk fingers will not grow back
• Strains/Sprains =keseleo
• Fractures=patah tulang
• Cuts=terpotong/putus
• Dermatitis=Inveksi kulit
RGP Statistics
Cut
20%
Hand Injuries by Severity
Struck By Caught
20% Between
60% CI
7%
MTI
13%
FAC MTI CI
Potential Hazards
Traumatic Injuries
Tangan anda bisa mengalami traumatic injury dengan berbagai cara
dan sebab:
• Tools and machines with a sharp edges can cut your hands.
• Staples, screwdrivers, nails, chisels, and stiff wire can puncture
your hands.
• Getting your hands caught in machinery can sprain, crush, or
remove your hands and fingers
• Blunt tools (e.g. hammers) can cause,
contusions and fractures.
(struck by/struck with)
Traumatic Injuries
Traumatic Injuries
• Menggunakan perkakas yang
tidak layak dan posisi tubuh
yang tidak tepat akan dapat
memposisikan jari jari anda di
“pinch points “yang akan
mengakibatkan cidera serius…
Misalkan patah tulang ,
amputations.
• Memakai cincin dan gelang
juga dapat mengakibatkan luka
serius pada jari dan tangan
anda..
Potential Hazards
Contact Injuries (contact dengan/contact oleh)
Tangan anda bisa mengalami cidera karena bersentuhan dengan:
• Sumber listrik
Perhatian:
Dilarang melepas machine guards
atau melakukan bypass safety
mechanisms. Pastikan crew anda
Machine melakukan prosedur LO-TO
Guard sebelum menyentuh/memperbaiki
mesin.
Housekeeping and Hygiene
N.B.
• PPE is the protective measure of
last resort.
• All other protective measures must be
employed before and even when
PPE is required.
Work Procedures
• There are many type of gloves that are designed to protect your
hands.
• Metal mesh gloves resist sharp edges and prevent cuts.
• Leather gloves shield your hands from rough surfaces.
• Vinyl and neoprene gloves protect your hands against toxic
chemicals.
• Rubber gloves protect you when working around electricity.
• Always talk with your supervisor about the type of glove you
should be using on your job.
Wearing and Using Gloves
• Select and use the right kind of glove for the job you are going to be performing.
• Select gloves that fit.
• Some gloves may be chemical specified and have a life expectancy. Discard them
after the recommended time has expired.
• Remove any rings, watches, or bracelets that might cut or tear your gloves.
• Wash your hands before and after wearing your gloves.
• Inspect your gloves before you use them. Look for holes and cracks that might leak.
• Replace gloves that are worn or torn.
• After working with chemicals, hold your gloved hands under running water to rinse
away any chemicals or dirt before removing the gloves.
• Wash cotton gloves as needed.
Avoid borrowing gloves. Gloves are personal protective equipment.
• Store gloves right side out in a clean, cool, dry, ventilated area.
• Never wear gloves around powered rotating equipment - drills, lathes, etc.
REMEMBER!
Your hands are one of your greatest assets.
PROTECT THEM!