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1 Machine Guarding 29 CFR Mushroom / OSHA Alliance General Meeting April 25, 2013

2 Importance of Machine Guarding
Machine Guarding protects workers Injuries due to lack of guarding can often be serious and even fatal “Easy Fixes” which can make our workplaces much safer

3 OSHA Standard One or more methods of machine guarding must be provided : To protect the operator and other employees from hazards such as those created by: Point of operation Ingoing nip points Rotating parts Flying chips or sparks

4 1910.212 Machine Guards Guards shall be affixed to the machine
OR secured elsewhere if not possible to the machine The guarding device shall be designed and constructed to prevent the operator from having any part of his/her body in the danger zone during the operating cycle

5 Examples of Guarding Perimeter Guarding

6 Machines – Require Guarding
Point of operation guarding: Guillotine cutters Shears Power saws Revolving drums & barrels Fans – less than 7 feet above working area Blades guarded with opening no larger ½ inches

7 Examples of Machine Guarding
Grinder Shield

8 Where Mechanical Hazards Occur
Point of Operation – point at which work is performed such as cutting, shaping, and boring Power Transmission Apparatus – components of the mechanical system that transmit energy to the part of the machine performing the work (i.e. flywheels, pulleys) All Moving Parts - parts of the machine that move while the machine is working

9 Examples of Guarding - Gears
Tool Needed to Remove Guard

10 Guarding Preventions Prevent Contact – Guard must prevent hands, arms, and any other body part of an operator’s body from making contact with moving parts Secure – Guard need to be made of durable material that will withstand the conditions of normal use and must be firmly secured to the machine Protect from Falling Objects – Guard should ensure that no objects can fall into moving parts

11 Guarding Requirements
Create No New Hazards – Guard should not create a new hazard such as a shear or nip point or a sharp, jagged edge Create No Interference – Safeguard should not prohibit operator from performing his/her job safely and efficiently Allow Safe Lubrication – Operators should be able to lubricate the machine without removing the guards

12 Mushroom Operations Guarding
Compost Facility Mixing Line Conveyors Raw Material Conveyors Mushroom Houses / Growing Clean-out Operation Conveyors Filling Operation Conveyors Casing Operation Conveyors

13 Examples of Guarding - Conveyor
Composting Operation

14 Examples of Guarding – Filling Operation

15 Examples of Guarding – Clean-out Operation

16 Examples of Guarding – Casing Operation

17 Mushroom Operations Guarding
Packing Area Packing Line Conveyors Box-Making Machines Compacting Machines Maintenance Facilities Grinding Machines Welding Machines Shears Drills Saws Fans

18 Examples of Guarding - Packing
Box Machine (Perimeter Guarding) Wrapper Machine

19 Examples of Guarding - Packing
Conveyor Lines

20 Examples of Guarding – Fan

21 Examples of Guarding - Tools
Grinder Shield

22 Guarding Opportunities

23 Guarding Opportunities
What machines at your company need guarding?

24 Guarding Summary Why Guard – for the Safety of Our Employees!
Inspect machinery and equipment to identify guarding opportunities Network to identify guarding options When in doubt, guard the hazard!! Why Guard – for the Safety of Our Employees!

25 “Which way will you go?” OR


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