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Ohio State University Extension
Objective:
To understand why accidents involving being caught-in or between object
occur and how to prevent them.
Trainer's Note:
Share the following scenarios concerning caught-in or caught-between incidents
and discuss the reasons they occur and how they could be prevented.
Background
Caught-in or between accidents occur for some of the following reasons:
- Working on moving equipment.
- Working under mental or physical stress.
- Using unsafe equipment.
- Lack of training or instructions
- Inadequate guarding on machines.
- Incorrect hitching practices.
- While hauling hay, a worker stopped to change a flat wagon tire. The wagon fell, pinning the worker between the ground and the wagon.
- Two people were working on a combine when it fell off a jack, the workers were caught under the combine.
- An employee removed the shields on the PTO for repairs, but failed to replace them after service. Another employee got caught in the PTO.

- When unhitching a wagon, a farmer forgot to chock the wagon wheels, and was caught between the shop wall and the wagon when the wagon rolled forward.
- A farm employee forgot to chock the livestock trailer when unloading cattle and was caught between the trailer and the corral gate.
- While hitching a loaded hay wagon to a tractor, an employee was caught between the wagon and the tractor.
Review the Following Points
- Importance of using guards.
- Know how to properly operate equipment.
- Use caution when working with moving equipment.
- Importance of proper chocking techniques.
- Always follow safe operating procedures.
Quiz
True or False
| 1. Always replace the shields after servicing equipment. | T |
F |
| 2. Never work under equipment that is supported only by a jack. | T |
F |
| 3. When unhitching a wagon, it is not necessary to chock the wagon wheels. | T |
F |
| 4. It is not important to follow safe operating procedures. | T |
F |
| 5. Working on moving equipment may cause caught-between accidents. | T |
F |
Answer Key
1. T, 2. T, 3. F , 4. F, 5. T
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Reviewed for NASD: 03/2004

