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Hazardous Motions & Actions

While machines are in operation, countless moving parts may present a hazard to workers, if those moving parts are left unprotected. OSHA breaks down common hazards into two categories: motions and actions. Hazardous motions are related to the machine's movement and performance, while hazardous actions refer to actions taken by employees.

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