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Rings in the workplace: An unsuspected hazard – VRSA

    https://www.vrsa.us/rings-in-the-workplace-an-unsuspected-hazard/
    Jul 31, 2013 · Wearing jewelry provides an outlet for personal expression. In some work environments, however, jewelry creates danger. For those environments the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) offers guidelines for safe use of jewelry and suggestions for when jewelry …

Description for 5944: Jewelry Stores Occupational Safety ...

    https://www.osha.gov/sic-manual/5944
    5944 Jewelry Stores Establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of any combination of the lines of jewelry, such as diamonds and other precious stones mounted in precious metals as rings, bracelets, and broaches; sterling and plated silverware; and watches and clocks.

Safeguarding Equipment and Protecting Workers from ...

    https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3170/osha3170.html
    For a listing of free or sales items, visit OSHA's website at www.osha.gov or contact the OSHA Publications Office, U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA/OSHA Publications, P.O. Box 37535, Washington, DC 20013-7535. Telephone (202) 693-1888 or fax to (202) 693-2498.

If you Want to Keep your Finger, Don’t Put a Ring on It

    https://www.memic.com/workplace-safety/safety-net-blog/2018/august/rings-and-degloving
    The OSHA General Industry standard is very clear on this subject: 1910.333(c)(8) "Conductive apparel." Conductive articles of jewelry and clothing (such a watch bands, bracelets, rings, key chains, necklaces, metalized aprons, cloth with conductive thread, or metal headgear) may not be worn if they might contact exposed energized parts.

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