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Principles of Machine Guarding
OR-OSHA 204 1003
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A good rule to remember is:
Any machine part, function, or process which may cause injury must be safeguarded.
Where the operation of a machine or accidental contact with it can injure the operator or others in the vicinity, the hazards must either be eliminated or controlled.
If it moves, it merits your attention!
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1. Describe the basic hazards involving machinery including points of operation and power transmission devices.
2. Introduce control measures through effective machine guarding principles and methods.
3. Get the most BANG for the $$$.
Goals
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Part One: The Principles
The purpose of machine guarding is to
protect against and prevent injury from....
Points of operation
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Allowable point of operation guard clearances (ANSI B11.x):
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The purpose of machine guarding is to
protect against and prevent injury from....
Part One: The Principles
Points of operation
Flying Chips or Sparks
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The purpose of machine guarding is to
protect against and prevent injury from....
Points of operation
Flying chips and sparks
Nip points
Part One: The Principles
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The purpose of machine guarding is to
protect against and prevent injury from....
Points of operation
Flying chips and sparks
Nip points
Moving parts
Part One: The Principles
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Allowable machine guarding clearances for other than points of operation (T8CCR 3944):
Within two inches: openings allow access to less than ½ inch diameter.
Within four inches: openings allow access to no larger than ½ inch diameter.
Four to fifteen inches: excludes objects larger than 2 inches dia. or guard has 1 inch wide slats.
Fifteen to twenty inches: Guardrails.
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Where Mechanical Hazards Occur
Three basic areas require safeguarding
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The point is that location where an operation
is performed on stock or material:
Cutting,
Shaping,
Boring,
Forming,
etc., or….
Where Mechanical Hazards Occur
1. Points of Operation
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…that point or location where stock or
material is fed to the machine.
Where Mechanical Hazards Occur
1. Points of Operation
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Hold down fingers (clamps)
Point of Operation
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The components
which transmit
energy to the part
of the machine
performing the
work.
Where Mechanical Hazards Occur
2. Power Transmission Devices
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Flywheels Pulleys
Rods Cams
Couplers Spindles
Chains Sprockets
Gears Shafts
Cranks Belts
Where Mechanical Hazards Occur
2. Power Transmission Devices
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All hazardous parts which move while the
machine is working.
Reciprocating
Rotating
Transverse
Feed mechanisms
Where Mechanical Hazards Occur
3. All Other Moving Parts
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There are many ways to safeguard machines!
Determine the appropriate safeguarding method.
Consider:
• the type of operation and material
• the size or shape of stock
• the method of handling
• the physical layout of the work area
• production requirements/limitations
Part Two: Safeguarding
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1. Guards
Fixed
Interlocked
Adjustable
Self-adjusting
Part Two: Safeguarding
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2. Devices
Presence Sensing
Pullback
Restraint
Safety Controls
Gates
Part Two: Safeguarding
Rockford Systems, Inc.
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3. Location/Distance
4. Feeding/Ejection Methods
Automatic/Semi-Auto feed
Automatic/Semi-Auto ejection
Robotics
Part Two: Safeguarding
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• Must be in conformity with any appropriate standards.
• Must not present a hazard in itself nor create interference.
• Allows safe maintenance and lubrication.
Effective Safeguarding
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• Must not allow product or objects to fall into moving parts or onto people.
• Get Buy-in from Operators, PM Tech, Lube and Maintenance Techs.
Effective Safeguarding
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Guards are barriers which prevent access to
danger areas.
First Safeguarding Strategy: Guards
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Fixed Guard Characteristics:
– A permanent part of the machine. Tools
are needed for removal.
– Not dependent upon moving parts to
perform its intended function.
– Constructed of sheet metal, screen, wire
cloth, bars, plastic, or substantial material.
– Usually preferable to all other types
because of its simplicity and permanence.
First Safeguarding Strategy: Guards
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As a general rule, power transmission apparatus
is best protected by fixed guards that enclose the
danger areas.
Enclosed shaft end
Part Two: Safeguarding
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Enclosed chain & sprocket
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Interlocked Guard Characteristics:
When this type of guard is opened/removed:
– The tripping mechanism and/or
power automatically shuts off or
disengages.
– The machine cannot cycle or be
started until the guard is back in
place.
First Safeguarding Strategy: Guards
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Interlocked Guard Characteristics (continued):
– They may use electrical, mechanical,
hydraulic, or pneumatic power or any
combination of these.
– Replacing the guard must not
automatically restart the machine.
– PM is important because sometimes they
fail and sometimes they are sabotaged!
First Safeguarding Strategy: Guards
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Interlocked guarding can be defeated!
This was taped down.
Good opportunity for RCA.
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Adjustable Guards
– These guards allow flexibility in
accommodating various sizes of stock
First Safeguarding Strategy: Guards
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Self-Adjusting Guards
The openings of these guards are
determined by the movement of the stock.
– As the operator moves the stock into
the danger area, the guard is pushed
away, providing an opening which is
only large enough to admit the stock.
– After the stock is removed, the
guard returns to the rest position.
First Safeguarding Strategy: Guards
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A safety device may perform one of several
functions.
Rockford Systems, Inc.
Second Safeguarding Strategy: Devices
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• Presence-Sensing Devices
Photoelectric (optical)
– Uses a system of light sources and
controls which can interrupt the
machine's operating cycle.
Radiofrequency (capacitance)
– Uses a radio beam that is part of the
machine control circuit.
– When the capacitance field is broken, the
machine will stop or will not activate.
Second Safeguarding Strategy: Devices
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It may stop the machine if a hand or
any part of the body is inadvertently
placed in the danger area.
Equipment Resale, Inc
Second Safeguarding Strategy: Devices
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• Restraint
– The restraint (holdout) device utilizes
cables or straps that are attached to the
operator's hands at a fixed point
– The cables or straps must be adjusted to
let the operator's hands travel within a
predetermined safe area - there is no
extending or retracting action involved
Second Safeguarding Strategy: Devices
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Second Safeguarding Strategy: Devices
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• Pullback
– Pullback devices utilize a series of cables
attached to the operator's hands, wrists,
and/or arms
– This type of device is primarily used on
machines with stroking action
– When the slide/ram is up between cycles,
the operator is allowed access to the point
of operation
Second Safeguarding Strategy: Devices
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Identify the Action
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• Two Hand Controls
– Requires constant, concurrent pressure by
the operator to activate the machine
– With this type of device,
the operator’s hands
are required to be at
a safe location (on the
control buttons) and at
a safe distance from
the danger area
Second Safeguarding Strategy: Devices
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Rockford Systems, Inc.
Second Safeguarding Strategy: Devices
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• Two Hand Trips
– This device requires
concurrent application
of both the operator’s
control buttons to
activate the machine
cycle, after which the
hands are free.
– Must be far enough
away to prevent
intentional contact.
Second Safeguarding Strategy: Devices
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• Gates
• Provide a barrier which is synchronized with
the operating cycle of the machine in order to
prevent entry to the danger area during the
hazardous part of the cycle
Rockford Systems, Inc.
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Interlocked guards:
– Vertical balers built to ANSI Z245.2
American National Standard for Refuse
Collection, Processing, and Disposal
Equipment-Stationary Compactors-Safety
Requirements do not comply with Title 8
CCR 4353(h).
First Safeguarding Strategy: Guards
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• Guarding by Location/Distance
– The machine or its dangerous moving parts
are positioned so that hazardous areas are
not accessible or do not present a hazard
during normal operation
– walls or other barricades (fences)
– height (above worker)
– size of stock (single end feeding,
punching)
Another Safeguarding Strategy
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Is this adequate guarding by location?
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• Auto/Semi-auto Feeding and Ejection
– Automatic and Semi-automatic Feeding
Another Safeguarding Strategy
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Feeding and Ejection
– Automatic Ejection
Another Safeguarding Strategy
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Feeding and Ejection
– Semiautomatic
Ejection
Another Safeguarding Strategy
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• Robotics
– Machines that load and unload stock,
assemble parts, transfer objects, and
perform other tasks
– They perform work otherwise done by the
operator
– Best used in high production processes
requiring repeated routines
Another Safeguarding Strategy???
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Robotics
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Does not give complete protection from
machine hazards, but may provide the operator
with an extra margin of safety.
Examples:
•Awareness barriers
•Shields
•Holding tools
•Push sticks or blocks
Miscellaneous Aids
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