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== Incidents ==
== Incidents ==


On August 10, 2014 a power cube chain coupler on the lifetrac 6 exploded into numerous high energy parts, approximately 3 minutes after a protective metal plate was installed behind the operators head, on the instincts of an engineer that has since left the farm. Steel pieces of the chain were welded into the aluminum plate on trajectories that could have seriously injured or killed the operator had the plate not been installed.
On August 10, 2014 a power cube chain coupler on the lifetrac 6 exploded into numerous high energy parts, approximately 3 minutes after a protective metal plate was installed behind the operators head, on the instincts of an engineering summer student intern. Steel pieces of the chain were welded into the aluminum plate on trajectories that could have seriously injured or killed the operator had the plate not been installed.


Numerous incidents of people working alone with dangerous heavy equipment in the dark using only a headlamp for illumination.
There were numerous incidents of people working without unauthorization or without hard hats on machies with which they had little experience, including in the dark using only a headlamp for illumination.


== Example Safety Policies ==
== Example Safety Policies ==

Revision as of 00:55, 19 January 2016

Current Policy

The safety policy at Factor e Farm revolves primarily around allowing use access to people who have been trained in safety procedures. This means, for example, that someone who has not taken a chainsaw safety course is not allowed to use a chainsaw.

Incidents

On August 10, 2014 a power cube chain coupler on the lifetrac 6 exploded into numerous high energy parts, approximately 3 minutes after a protective metal plate was installed behind the operators head, on the instincts of an engineering summer student intern. Steel pieces of the chain were welded into the aluminum plate on trajectories that could have seriously injured or killed the operator had the plate not been installed.

There were numerous incidents of people working without unauthorization or without hard hats on machies with which they had little experience, including in the dark using only a headlamp for illumination.

Example Safety Policies

Machine Shop Safety Policy of the WYSS Institute

Harvard and OSHA Safety Documents

Miscellaneous Safety Documents

High Pressure Hydraulic Fluids