C6.3 Protective measures Flashcards

1
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Guarding requirements

A
suitable
good construction
in good repair
efficient working order
no additional risk
not easily disabled / bypassed
at a distance from danger zone
not unduly restrictive
permit maintenance
prevent contact
secured to machine
protect so that objects cannot fall onto moving parts
introduce no new hazards
do not interfere with the work
allow safe lubrication
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2
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PUWER Reg 11 hierarchy of guarding

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Fixed or enclosed guards
Interlocking guards or auto devices
Appliances, eg push sticks
Training, info, instruction, supervision

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3
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Types of guards

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Fixed
Interlock
Automatic
Trip

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4
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Fixed enclosed guards

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denies access to danger at all times
fixed to machine
need tool to remove
openings must not lead to danger

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5
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Adjustable guard

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adjustable bars to allow workpiece only to enter

adjusts to allow variety of workpieces

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6
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self adjusting guard

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barrier moves dependent on size of workpiece

eg circular saw

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7
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Two hand control

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both hands needed on controls to operate
constant correct pressure
hands in a safe location

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8
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Interlocked guard

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machine cannot operate when access available to danger zone
guard closed = machine can operate
operates by limit switches
fail to safe
electrical
mechanical
hydraulic
pneumatic
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9
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automatic guard

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sweeps danger zone clear

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10
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photoelectric devices

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light curtain beam

machine stops if broken

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11
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capacitance field

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machine stops if electric field broken

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12
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pullback devices

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cables connected to operators hands
used with machine with stroke action
access allowed when device is up
hands pulled back as device descends

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13
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restraint device

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hands attached to cables that restrain where hands can go

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14
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trip wire

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pull wire to stop machine

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15
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gates

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machine only operates if gate closed

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16
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robots

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repetitive processes
prevent injury from repetition
use where unsafe / hazardous / unpleasant tasks

17
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protective shields

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protection from flying particles / substances

18
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holding tools

A

used to place / remove items in danger zone

use as an additional control, not in place of

19
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guard considerations

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prevent any part of body reaching danger zone
any opening at distance to prevent reaching danger zone
ability to withstand force of ejection
protect against hazards identified
weight / size of guard
compatible with material being processed
resistant to possible contaminants

20
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fixed distance guards

A

does not completely cover danger zone but places it out of reach

21
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barrier considerations

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height and distance to prevent reaching danger zone

1.8 metres for perimeter fencing

22
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interlocks - sensing devices

A

rotating sensing
light beam
proximity device
position switch

23
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interlocks - timing devices

A

mechanical, electric, electronic clock
delay relay
sequence valve
threaded bolt

24
Q

interlock failure mechanisms

A
failure / interruption of power supply
wiring malfunction
earthing fault
cross connection
electrical interference
disconnection of hose / pipe
mechanical failure
brake failure
25
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interlock failure controls

A

dual control system with / without cross monitoring

26
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normally open limit switch

A

spring keeps contact open
easy to defeat
broken spring = switch is on
can jam in on position

27
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normally closed limit switch

A
spring closes contact
difficult to defeat
fails to safe
wear / misalignment = fail to danger
switch active if guard removed = danger
28
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positive & negative limit switch in series

A

very difficult to defeat
rigorous maintenance needed
monitor switches with warning lights

29
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interlock switch types

A
cam operated switch
tongue operated switch
captive key switch
trapped key
proximity switch
magnetic switch
diode link
manually operated delay bolt
solenoid operated shot bolt
30
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cam operated position switch

A

movement of guard from safe position causes switch plunger to be depressed and trip the controls

31
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magnetic switch

A

actuating magnet attached to guard

easily defeated

32
Q

captive key system

A

guard has to be closed before key can be put in lock

33
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trapped key system

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removable key trapped in lock

when guard closed, key can be removed

34
Q

pressure sensitive mat

A

pressure sensors - equipment operates when activated
can be damaged
mat of suitable dimension that person cannot reach danger zone when standing on mat

35
Q

reasons why light beam cannot be used

A
slow machine response time
poor brake design
variable machine speed
machine cannot stop part cycle
machine is part of production line
stored energy
machine can eject parts

CAN be used in conjunction with other means to control risks

36
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mechanical restraints

A

mechanical restraint to dangerous parts to prevent it moving

relies on strength of restraint

37
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jigs

A

used to hold / move workpiece keeping body away from danger zone
used in addition to guards

38
Q

push sticks

A

used to feed timber into circular saws

used to push food into food processing machine