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MSHA’S Guide to Equipment Guarding
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Page 1: MSHA’S Guide to Equipment Guarding. Advantages of Using Expanded Metal or Sizing Screen n The components guarded can be inspected without removing the.

MSHA’S Guide to Equipment Guarding

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Advantages of Using Expanded Metal or Sizing Screen The components guarded can be inspected

without removing the guard.

Grease fittings and oil cups can be placed through the openings without cutting large holes in the guard.

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Advantages of Using Expanded Metal or Sizing Screen At most operations this material is readily

available.

In certain circumstances, the use of expanded metal guards serves to allow smaller particles of spilled material to pass through the guard with minimal buildups.

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Equipment Guarding

This presentation contains examples of commonly used equipment guards.

Alternative designs are acceptable provided the requirements of the guarding standards are met.

MSHA recognizes that there may be site specific complex situations which require unique guard design and installation.

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MSHA Requirements

Moving machine parts must be guarded to protect persons from contacting gears, sprockets, chains, drive, head, tail and takeup pulleys, flywheels, couplings, shafts, fan blades, saw blades, and similar moving parts that can cause injury.

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MSHA Requirements

Overhead drive belts must be guarded where the whipping action of a broken belt could be hazardous to persons.

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MSHA Requirements

Unguarded conveyors next to travelways must be equipped with emergency stop devices to readily deactivate the drive motor.

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Designing Guards

Consider all possible contingencies , including acts of thoughtlessness and foolhardiness.

The opinions of the operator of the machine, the supervisors, and maintenance personnel could enhance design and construction.

Guards cannot be removed unless the hazards they guard against have been eliminated.

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Effective Characteristics

Considered a permanent part of the machine or equipment.

Installed as close to the machine part as feasibly possible.

Prevent access to all moving machine parts. Designed for the specific job and specific

machine.

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Effective Characteristics

Designed and fabricated – to the extent practical – to such dimensions and weights that one person is able to physically install and remove the individual guard components.

Constructed and maintained to withstand vibration and shock during normal operation.

Not present a hazard in itself.

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Equipment Guarding

Materials for guards should be carefully selected. For most installations, guards constructed of metal framing with sheet metal, perforated metal, expanded metal, or heavy wire mesh are more satisfactory than those of other materials.

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Methods of Guarding

The selection of a guarding method may depend upon a number of factors such as:

space limitations, production methods, and frequency of use.

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Methods of Guarding

Moving machine parts must be guarded rather than restricting access to the area by installing railings, chains, cable, or gates.

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Area Guards

An “area guard” is any guard which covers more than one independently controlled component, or

is large enough to permit a person to place themselves between the moving machine parts and the guard.

Area guarding is not acceptable!

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Examples of Area Guards

Gates, doors, or barriers constructed across openings into areas that contain multiple tail pulleys, drive belts, drive pulleys, and other moving machine parts.

Fencing constructed around areas that contain more than one independently controlled pulley, shaft, or drive belt.

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Examples of Area Guards

A guard that can be entered by persons enabling them to get between the inner perimeter of the guard and the moving machine parts.

Historically, if space is provided between a guard and a hazard, someone will eventually go there and be exposed to the hazard.

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