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the entire stamping process;
• Relationship of stamping lubri-
cants and cleaning methods;
• Selection and limitations of prop-
er cleaning chemicals and
processes; and
• Post processing—rust protection
and painting.
Session S81
Pressroom Safety I
New ANSI B11.1-2009 Mechanical Power Press Standard—Jim Barrett, Link Systems
As press production systems have become more complex and diverse, the new standards emphasize the need for analysis to determine hazards associat- ed with auxiliary equipment and automation. They also address perime- ter guarding of press production system areas where multiple hazards exist for the first time.
• Requirements of the new ANSI B11.1-2009 standard;
• Emphasis on hazard analysis for auxiliary equipment and automation;
• Perimeter guarding of press pro- duction system areas where multi- ple hazards exist for the first time.
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Session S90
Cleaning and Lubricants
for Stamped Parts II
Hydrocarbon Cleaning Technology— Fred Thompson, Durr Ecoclean
• What is hydrocarbon part cleaning technology?
• Why the need for this technology was developed;
• Common facts about hydrocarbon fluids;
• Advantages of this new technolo- gy; and
• Case studies.
Session S91
Pressroom Safety II
Risk Assessment for the Press Room —John Peabody, Omron STI
Methods to perform a machine-safe- guarding assessment and how to use
factors of risk and hierarchy of con- trols to determine the requirements for the safety-related control system.
• Understand the value of a docu- mented machine guarding assess- ment, and the key elements or factors of a risk assessment;
• Identify how to conduct a risk assessment;
• List the types of safety-control interfaces to use based on the
information gained from the risk
assessment;
• Understand the hierarchy of con-
trol required to reduce risk; and • Identify risk-assessment report
requirements.
OSHA Compliance Requirements for Revised Standards—Speaker TBD
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