4 Things to Look For When Selecting Machine Guards

Accidents related to heavy machinery and equipment with mobile parts are more common than you might realize.
In fact, according to OSHA , such accidents were responsible for the deaths of more than 50 construction workers in 2017. Most of these fatal accidents take place when employers fail to provide protective devices, such as machine guards.
These safety guards are installed around fast-moving heavy machinery, and decrease the possibility of accidents by acting as a protective shield. As machine guards differ from each other in terms of size and material, it’s important to thoroughly assess the features of each guard, to select one that’s best suited to your needs.
Here are some factors that you should consider before purchasing a machine guard.
Protection from Maximum Machine Hazards
The purpose of a machine guard is to protect your employees from machine hazards. Therefore, the first thing you should be evaluating a machine guard on is its ability to provide adequate and effective protection from maximum number of hazards.
Ideally, the guard should be able to protect your staff from mobile and electrically-charged parts, debris, extreme temperature changes and open flames.
Compliance with Applicable Standards
Machine guards aren’t optional. According to OSHA, these safety devices need to be installed around all heavy machines that pose a threat to the safety of workers. OSHA has also established a comprehensive set of rules and regulations regarding machine guarding, which needs to be taken into account when purchasing machine guards.
Ease of Maintenance
Just like all industrial equipment, machine guards need semi-regular maintenance in order to function as an efficient protective shield. During the selection process, make sure to check if the machine guard can be serviced without being removed from its position. This will simplify the maintenance routine for your staff.
Assess Additional Risks
An inappropriate machine guard can be a source of additional risks. Any cutting edges, burrs or irregularities on the body of the guard could place your workers at the risk of serious injuries. Assess the machine guard thoroughly during selection to ensure that it doesn’t add to workplace hazards, instead of mitigating them.
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