The frequency and injury rates for the die
casting industry are approximately twice those of other private
industries. Personal injuries such as burns caused by molten metal, hot
castings, hot oil and heat from die casting tooling, cuts and abrasions
from castings and flash, slips and falls resulting from poor
housekeeping, and sprains, strains and fractures that are the result
either from work conditions or unsafe acts all contribute to the high
rates.
NADCA’s concern for this trend resulted in the
production a number of safety related materials and programs directed
toward assisting the die caster in reducing incidents and personal
injuries.
The
General Safety Workbook & Video and
Safety Orientation Program for Die Casters helps make individuals
aware of the potential hazards present in the die casting environment
and promotes safe work habits.
The NADCA Machine Safety
Standard, Safety Audit Checklist and
Electrical Interface Report provide means for the
die caster to inspect machines and equipment to ensure safe conditions
and working order. The NADCA Safety
Standard Interpretations answer questions die casters may have when
consulting the NADCA Machine Safety Standard.
The Safety Signage for
Machines booklet is a comprehensive compilation of signs needed to
warn of dangers and to promote safety for individuals working with and
around die casting machines and ancillary equipment.
A thorough understanding by personnel working
in the die casting environment of the potential safety hazards
associated with die casting and the promotion of safe work habits and
practices as described in the programs offered by NADCA can help to
reduce accidents, injury and their related costs and improve safety in
die casting operations.