Safety Protocol 001: Precision Measurement and General Shop Safety¶
Protocol ID: U8M4-SAFE-001
Potential Hazards¶
- Sharp edges on machined parts: Freshly machined edges and burrs cause lacerations when handling parts for measurement
- Dropped measuring instruments: Micrometers, calipers, and gauge blocks are heavy enough to cause foot injuries and fragile enough to be destroyed on impact
- Gauge block handling: Gauge blocks have razor-sharp edges and corners that can cause cuts
- Chemical exposure: Cleaning solvents, cutting fluid residue, and rust preventatives can cause skin irritation. Prolonged metalworking coolant contact causes occupational dermatitis; coolant mist inhalation can cause respiratory irritation. Wear nitrile gloves when handling coolant-wet parts and use splash protection (safety glasses/face shield) during heavy coolant operations.
- Slip/trip hazards: Coolant on floors, chips on walking surfaces, and tools left on the floor
- Repetitive strain: Extended measurement sessions can cause hand and wrist fatigue
Required Precautions & Procedures¶
- Deburr before measuring: Always deburr machined parts before handling for measurement. Sharp burrs cause lacerations.
- Clean hands: Handle precision instruments with clean, dry hands. Oils and acids from skin cause corrosion on precision ground surfaces.
- Secure storage: Return instruments to protective cases after each use. Never leave instruments on machine surfaces where vibration can walk them off the edge.
- Calibration checks: Verify instrument zero before critical measurements. Report any instrument that does not zero properly.
- Two-hand rule: Always hold the workpiece and the instrument simultaneously. Do not balance workpieces on the bench edge while trying to measure.
- Gauge block care: Handle gauge blocks with lint-free gloves or clean hands. Wring blocks together with a sliding motion—never slam. Demagnetize blocks after use if applicable.
- Solvent safety: Use cleaning solvents in ventilated areas. Wear nitrile gloves when cleaning parts with solvents. Keep solvents away from heat sources.
- Floor maintenance: Clean up any drops of oil, coolant, or solvent immediately. Chips on the floor are a slip hazard—sweep regularly.
Emergency Response¶
- Laceration from sharp burr/edge: Apply pressure, clean wound, bandage. Metal cuts are infection-prone—clean thoroughly with antiseptic. Seek medical attention for deep cuts.
- Dropped instrument on foot: Assess for injury. If wearing steel-toe boots, injury is unlikely. If not, assess for fracture (swelling, inability to bear weight).
- Solvent splash (eyes): Flush at eyewash for 15 minutes. Refer to the SDS for specific chemical. Seek medical attention.
- Skin reaction to chemicals: Wash affected area with soap and water. Apply barrier cream. Report to supervisor. Seek medical attention if reaction persists.
PPE Requirements¶
| PPE Item | Required | Standard/Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Safety glasses | Always in shop | ANSI Z87.1 | Even when only measuring |
| Steel-toe boots | Always in shop | ASTM F2413 | Heavy instruments can drop |
| Nitrile gloves | When using solvents | Chemical resistant | Remove when operating machines |
| Lint-free gloves | Handling gauge blocks | Clean cotton or nylon | Prevents corrosion from skin oils |
| Closed-toe shoes | Always | Non-slip | Minimum if steel-toe not available |
Last Updated: 2026-03-19