As a leading CNC Machining service provider, EMAR Company prioritizes safety alongside precision manufacturing. This guide covers essential safety practices for both operators and decision-makers evaluating machining partners.
1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements
All personnel must wear ANSI-approved safety glasses, hearing protection, and proper footwear when near operational CNC equipment. For specific operations like aluminum CNC machining, face shields may be required due to flying chips.
2. Machine Guarding Protocols
Our ISO-certified facility maintains all manufacturer-installed guards and implements additional protective barriers for high-risk operations. This is particularly crucial for precision CNC machining where tolerances below .005" require extreme concentration.
3. Emergency Procedures
EMAR technicians undergo quarterly training on E-stop locations, power disconnect protocols, and first-response measures. Our CNC centers feature redundant safety systems exceeding OSHA requirements.
4. Material-Specific Considerations
Different materials present unique hazards - from magnesium's flammability to titanium's heat retention. Our process engineers conduct thorough risk assessments for each project.
5. Maintenance Safety
Lockout/tagout procedures are strictly enforced during tool changes or maintenance. Our predictive maintenance program minimizes unexpected downtime while ensuring technician safety.
At EMAR Company (https://www.sjt-ic.com/), we combine cutting-edge CNC technology with uncompromising safety standards to deliver exceptional results without compromising workplace safety. Contact our engineering team today to discuss your project requirements.