(Revised 8/15) GENERAL MACHINE SAFETY
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) • ANSI B11.0, Safety of Machinery – General Requirements and Risk Assessment, American National Standard Institute (ANSI) o ANSI B11.1- B11.14, Safety Standards for Specific Machine Tools (such as power press brakes, mechanical power presses, woodworking machinery, abrasive wheels, etc.)
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