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Reducing risk on machinery: a field evaluation pilot study of risk assessment.
Authors
Etherton-J; Main-B; Cloutier-D; Christensen-W
Source
Risk Anal 2008 Jun; 28(3):711-721
Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1539-6924.2008.01045.x 
NIOSHTIC No.
20034951 
Abstract
A pilot evaluation of the ANSI B11-TR3 Machinery Risk Assessment/Risk Reduction (RA/RR) Guideline was conducted. The TR3 guideline was introduced into five companies on one machinery system in each company with a second machine system serving as a control. A pre-post investigation was performed with safety conditions measured pre and post in both treatment and control and with risk reduction score measured only in the treatment machine system. NIOSH provided a commercially available risk assessment software to facilitate the process. Evaluation measures included avoided injuries, reduced exposure to machinery hazards, pretest and posttest knowledge demonstration, assessment of group processes following training, correct implementation of the guidelines, and degree to which risk reduction recommendations were implemented. The qualitative results of this pilot effort appear to be the best indicators for the way ahead in industrial machine risk assessment. All companies indicated that they derived value in participating in this study and in conducting risk assessments. Quantitative study results suggest that: (1) as measured by the knowledge of the participants before and after the TR3 training, the guidelines can be effective at enhancing employee knowledge of safe machine operations and (2) although the injury reduction trends appear successful, the small sample size in the study size should be considered in interpreting these early results.
Keywords
Risk-analysis; Training; Injury-prevention; Accident-prevention; Accident-rates; Accident-statistics; Machine-operators; Machine-shop-workers; Machinists; Author Keywords: Evaluation; machine risk; risk assessment; standards
Contact
John Etherton, 241 Waitman St., Morgantown, WV 26501
CODEN
RIANDF
Publication Date
20080601
Document Type
Journal Article
Email Address
jre@saferjobs.com
Fiscal Year
2008
NTIS Accession No.
NTIS Price
Issue of Publication
3
ISSN
0272-4332
NIOSH Division
DSR
Source Name
Risk Analysis
State
WV; MI; IN; IL
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