Machine Guarding
Machine Guarding is more than just a fabrication, it is a design solution to prevent access to dangerous moving parts. Invariably all guarding is bespoke in its need for fitting to existing machines or structures or to cover a specific risk. Safety Systems guarding design and installation engineers drawon decades of experience in the design and fabrication of guard systems to produce a complete solution for increased machine safety. We know what is required and can offer a solution that covers everything from risk analysis, dimensioning and layout proposals to a turnkey installation with many unique advantages.
Our fundemental understanding and integration of the EN standards requirements into our products and our incredibly quick turn around sets us aside from the competition. All machine guarding is designed and engineered in accordance with the latest EN standards including:
- BS EN 953:1997+A1:2009 Safety of Machinery - Guards - General requirements for the design and construction of fixed and movable guards.
- BS EN ISO 13857:2008 Safety of Machinery - Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs.
- BS EN 349:1993 +A1:2008 Safety of Machinery - Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body.
Our considerable experience of machine guarding manufacture has led to many satisfied clients in the nuclear, pharmaceutical, aerospace, defence, food and manufacturing industries. Often the largest challenge when designing a guarding system is effectively communicating the look, feel and operational effects of the proposed solution. Whilst as a matter of course, a functional design specification is supplied with every proposed solution, we also have the capability of offering full 3D drawings and renderings of complex guard systems. Another example of our commitment to “Right first time” approach to customer service. We never forget that the operator is at the centre of our system, not just the machine.
In addition to our bespoke machine guard service, we also offer a complete range of “off the shelf” solutions to common machinery problems such as workshop machine tools, turning centres and other machines.
We also refer to ‘Type C’ standards where available for specific types of machinery.
Following these standards allows us to provide best practice solutions to guarding applications therefore providing protection to persons whilst maintaining machine functionality and productivity.
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