Title: Conveyor Systems
1Conveyor Systems
2GUARDING
3METAL/NONMETAL MINE FATALITY - - On December 21,
1999, a 22-year-old Laborer with 2 weeks of
mining experience was fatally injured when his
clothes became entangled in a self cleaning
pulley and he was subsequently pulled into the
moving machine parts. The victim had entered into
a confined space area containing an unguarded
self-cleaning pulley that was in operation.
Guards had been provided to protect persons from
the moving machine parts, however, the guards had
been removed and were laying on the ground.
Best Practices gtEach work place must be
examined at least once on each shift for
conditions which may adversely affect safety or
health gtPrompt action must be initiated to
correct hazardous conditions gtMoving machine
parts must be guarded to protect persons from
contacting them gtGuards must be securely in
place while machinery is being operated gtNew
employees must be indoctrinated in safety rules
and safe work procedures
4METAL/NONMETAL MINE FATALITY - On August 9, 1999,
a 25-year-old laborer with 4 weeks mining
experience was fatally injured at a sand and
gravel operation. The victim was using a hoe to
clean material underneath an operating conveyor
belt when he was caught and drawn into the pinch
point at a return roller.
- Maintenance should not be performed unless the
power is off and machinery components are blocked
against hazardous motion. - Moving machine parts should be guarded to protect
persons from contact that could cause injury.
Best Practice
5 METAL/NONMETAL MINE FATALITY - On April 12,
2000, a 38-year-old laborer with 4 years mining
experience was fatally injured at a crushed stone
operation. The victim and a co-worker were making
adjustments to a new conveyor installation. The
victim was aligning the extended grease lines for
the bend pulley from inside the conveyor frame.
He was caught and drawn into the pinch point when
the conveyor was started without his knowledge.
- Best Practices
- Maintenance should not be performed unless the
power is off and machinery components are blocked
against motion. - Visible or audible warinings should be provided
before conveyor start-up when the entire length
of the conveyor is not visible from the starting
switch. - Mine operators should take measures to assure all
personnel are trained in safe work procedures.
6 METAL/NONMETAL MINE FATALITY - On April 21,
2000, an 18-year-old plant operator with 1 year
mining experience was fatally injured at a sand
and gravel operation. The victim, who had been
operating the plant alone, became entangled in
the unguarded tail pulley of the sand washer
conveyor.
- Best Practices
- Moving machine parts should be guarded to protect
persons from contact that could cause injury. - Conveyors should be provided with emergency stop
cords along their entire length. - Mine operators should take measures to assure all
personnel are trained in safe work procedures.
7Equipment Guarding
- MSHAs number one citation for the past several
years. - Shafts, sprockets, pulleys, rotating parts and
pinch points must be guarded. - Guards cannot create a hazard.
8Equipment Guarding
- MSHAs number one citation for the past several
years. - Shafts, sprockets, pulleys, rotating parts and
pinch points must be guarded. - Guards cannot create a hazard.
9Why is this a Bad Guard?
10Why is this a Better Guard?
11Why is this a Bad Guard?
12Why is this a Bad Guard?
13Why is this a Better Guard?
14Man vs. Machine
Man lost.
15Man vs. Machine
Man lost again.
16 Clothes
Man attempted to pick up some tools from the
ground beneath the drill head when his clothes
became caught in the rotating rod.
17Machine Guarding
- This man lost his finger when a machine in a
foundry cut it off. - There was no guard in place, as required by law,
to keep his finger out of a point of contact.
18Conveyor safety rules that can help prevent a
tragedy
- Dont attempt to service or repair a conveyor
without procedures for locking out power. - Never walk, ride, sit, or climb on a conveyor not
intended for that purpose. - When working near conveyor, dont wear loose
clothing, jewelry, or other articles that might
catch. - Do not operate any conveyor without thorough
training in its use. - Dont overload conveying equipment.
- To avoid slips, be sure all work areas ared clean
and grease free. - Keep all body parts away from moving parts of
conveyors. - Do not operate any conveyor unless all safety
guards, covers, and maintenance panels are in
place. - REMEMBER LET GO
19Can you take the chance?
20Remember.
Guarding is the only way to make machines TRULY
human friendly.