Pinch point definition

Pinch point means a point at which it is possible for an employee to be caught between moving parts of a machine or between moving and stationary parts of a machine.
Pinch point means any point other than the point of operation at which it is possible for a part of the body to be caught between the moving parts of a press or auxiliary equipment, or between moving and stationary parts of a press or auxiliary equipment or between the material and moving part or parts of the press or auxiliary equipment.
Pinch point. ("shear point") means any point at which it is possible to be caught between the moving parts of a machine, or between the moving and stationary parts of a machine, or between the material and the moving part or parts of a machine.

More Definitions of Pinch point

Pinch point means any point, other than the point of operation, at which it is possible for a part of the body to be injured by being caught between the moving parts of the press or auxiliary equipment, or between moving and stationary part of the press or auxiliary equipment, or between the material and moving parts of the press or auxiliary equipment. (2) "Point of operation" means the area of the press where material is actually positioned, and where work is being performed, during any process such as shearing, punching, forming. (3) "Point of operation device" means a press control or attachment that does any of the following:
Pinch point means a point where it is possible to be caught between the moving parts of a machine and the material in process or between moving and stationary parts of a machine.
Pinch point. Parking. Due to the necessity of grading the site, and of building the Phase 2 buildings, there may be times during the construction process when the Interim Parking described above in (a) cannot be made available. In the event that one of these times coincides with the first two weeks of a City College fall or spring semester (which are identified in CCSF’s 2019 ▇▇▇▇ & Peers Transportation Analysis as the times of peak CCSF parking demand), Developer will fund the reasonable cost for City College to use a valet service to expand the capacity of its other parking lots on campus.
Pinch point means a point at which it is possible to be caught between moving parts of a machine or between moving and stationary parts of a machine, or between the material and any part of a machine.
Pinch point means a specific area delineated by topographic, terrain/geohazards, existing infrastructure, watercourses, or climatic conditions requiring non-routine design detail and/or construction execution for a single (first) pipeline, and/or multiple pipelines (with potentially more complex considerations related to project interactions), to ensure safe and commercially viable design, construction, and operations.
Pinch point means a traffic calming feature that is a narrowing of the roadway to provide a visual element in streetscape; to slow traffic down and give awareness of vehicular movement and provide additional safety for things features such as crosswalks;