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Caught-Between

Caught-Between. Module 4. Objectives. After this module you should be able to identify the most common caught-between hazards take the necessary steps to avoid those hazards. What is a Caught-Between?.

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Caught-Between

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  1. Caught-Between Module 4

  2. Objectives • After this module you should be able to • identify the most common caught-between hazards • take the necessary steps to avoid those hazards

  3. What is a Caught-Between? • A caught-between is an accident in which the whole body or part of the body is pinched or crushed between objects

  4. Caught-Between Hazards • Moving pipe and casing • Using tongs and spinning chain • Working around mobile equipment • Unguarded moving parts • Working under suspended loads • Improper use of hand tools • Wearing loose clothing • Using elevators • Using slips

  5. crushing hazards can exist when setting up the rig always stand clear; keep hands and other body parts away

  6. while tripping in/out, a worker can get caught between tongs or spinning chain

  7. worker’s fingers or hands can get smashed when setting the slips always keep hands on the handles

  8. workers’ hands or thumbs can get caught between the elevator and the stump always place hands on designated handles

  9. this worker is cutting through a bad spot while the truck is moving Corrective Actions: never take chances like this when the space is this limited; wait until the truck parks

  10. the bed of the truck and the sled could come together crushing these two workers’ legs Corrective Action: ensure that the truck is in park and the parking brake is set

  11. a worker holding tongs together while another worker uses them Corrective Action: after tongs are together, step out of the way

  12. observe all warning signs and use caution around pinch point areas

  13. mechanical equipment has moving parts that can become pinch points it is important that all the guards are in place to reduce pinch points

  14. belt and pulleys of machines are common pinch points ensure that the guarding is installed; do not place hands in the area while machine is operating

  15. this cable spool is a good example of a device that has rotating parts that are caught-between hazards do not put your hands onto or into anything that can pinch or crush them

  16. workers can get caught between two joints of pipe or between a pipe and another object handle pipe carefully and use mechanical equipment whenever possible

  17. choking up on tools and smashing fingers is very common the first 6” of this handle is painted red to indicate that hands should not be placed there

  18. this employee is using proper hand placement on a sledge

  19. many caught-between hazards exist while tripping pipe, including this one always use designated handles and, even then, use caution to keep from getting your hands and fingers smashed

  20. hands and fingers can get caught while maneuvering stands of pipe what can a worker do to keep hands from getting pinched or crushed?

  21. this worker is using a tag line, keeping his hands free from crushing hazards when your hands get to the end of the tagline, there should be a knot for grip

  22. here’s what could happen

  23. Corrective Action: do what needs to be done before the load is suspended or use blocking

  24. ever think about the clothes you wear? clothing can get caught in moving parts tuck in or don’t wear loose clothing

  25. Your Employer Is Responsible For • Providing appropriate PPE • Identifying and correcting any caught-between hazards • Responding to and correcting hazards pointed out by you, the worker

  26. You Are Responsible For • Wearing the appropriate PPE • Using caution when working around potential caught-between hazards on the rig • Correcting the hazards you are able to correct • Reporting to your supervisor the hazards you are unable to correct

  27. Case Study • A dump truck driver was attempting to repair a leaking brake line. When the hydraulics failed, the dump bed came down and pinned him to the chassis.

  28. Always Remember • Use caution around heavy equipment • Be aware of your hand placement • Keep hands free when possible • Never work under a suspended load • Don’t choke up on tools • Ensure machine guarding is in place • Use caution around pinch points • Never wear loose clothing

  29. Memory Check • How many seconds is it acceptable to stand under a suspended load? • 0 • 1 • 2 • 3

  30. Memory Check • Which of the following is the best way to prevent pinch point injuries? • post pinch point signs to warn workers • whenever possible, guard the pinch point so no part of the body can enter the pinch point area • have an employee stand guard at each pinch point • let the toolpusher know the locations of all pinch points

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