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Safety in the die casting workplace

A NADCA-North American Die Casting Association product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 4, 2006

The North American Die Casting Association and the HL "Red" Harvill Foundation, have produced a DVD called "Safety in the die casting workplace".

The North American Die Casting Association (NADCA) and the HL "Red" Harvill Foundation, have produced a DVD called "Safety in the die casting workplace".

The project was funded by the Harvill Foundation to promote and encourage companies to be more safety-conscious.

This video discusses important topics like lock-out/tag-out of equipment, personal protective equipment, metal melting and handling, die casting machine guarding, hazardous communication and housekeeping.

All of these topics are essential for the die caster to know in order to work safely and to maintain a safe work environment.

The video will be available through NADCA at no charge.

Instead, donations to the Harvill Foundation are suggested.

The money contributed will make a difference by providing additional resources to educate individuals that are in or entering into the die casting industry.

The goal of this programme is to assist in maintaining North America's technological advantage over the rest of the world.

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