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Safety Focused – September 2023

Minimizing Amputation Hazards

Amputations are some of the most serious and debilitating workplace injuries and can be caused by a variety of activities and equipment. With this in mind, it’s vital for employees like you to understand common amputation hazards and take steps to prevent them.

Common Amputation Hazards

While amputation hazards can stem from a range of tasks, they are most commonly associated with using certain machine components (e.g., points of operation, power-transmission apparatuses and other moving parts) and deploying specific mechanical motions (e.g., rotating, reciprocating, cutting, punching, shearing and bending). These hazards can also frequently arise during material-handling activities and when using equipment such as forklifts, trash compactors and hand tools.

Preventing Amputations

To reduce the risk of experiencing amputations on the job, consider the following best practices:

For more information on amputation hazards, consult your supervisor.


Ensuring Respiratory Protection

It may seem like a hassle to wear respiratory protection, but particles and contaminants you may encounter on the job—no matter how small—can cause both short- and long-term health complications. Respirators can help protect you when working in areas with insufficient oxygen, harmful dust, fog, smoke, mist, gases, vapors and sprays. Without proper safeguards in place, these hazards may cause cancer, lung impairment, respiratory diseases or death. OSHA requires employers to establish written respiratory protection plans and training programs, but the success of these efforts necessitates compliance from each employee. After all, safety is everyone’s concern. As such, it’s critical to review this documentation and make it a priority to always wear respiratory protection when necessary within the workplace.

Furthermore, here are some additional respirator safety tips to keep in mind:

Talk to your supervisor for more workplace safety resources.

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