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Machinery Safety Matters

Machinery Safety Matters

De : Barry Shepherd
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The series of these podcast is going to cover what machinery safety is, why it matters, how you can apply engineering solutions to solve problems while also keeping them safe and complaint with the relevant characteristics and requirements.


I have been in an engineering position, surrounded by machinery of some description since 1992, I have a strong background in electrical and mechanical engineering disciplines, and I have always had a curiosity to learn about engineering. I've studied it academically all the way up to degree, and post graduate level. I have travelled the far reaches of the globe and seen and assessed 1000's of machines in all different industries. I have consulted on the design following directives, regulations and standards on multimillion pound projects, and I still haven't learned everything there is to know. I think I will be an eternal student wanting to know more about machinery safety.

Machinery safety is a niche of general health and safety, and requires specialist knowledge to be able to apply it correctly. While occupational H&S safety concentrate on human behaviour, the management and safe systems of work, machinery safety deals with how that machine will manage the task it is being designed to do in a safe and reliable way. Its design should not to create any undue risk to the person using the machine. We all want a machine to be safe and not harm us or our friends and loved ones.


My aim is to share my experiences so that when you are faced with a scenario that will be discussed, in any one of the episodes, you will have the right steps to take. You might not, know the answer, but you will, have an idea on how to get to the right place, that is safe and compliant.

Health and Safety, but more specifically, machinery safety, is a learned skill, and with the right approach, framework and knowledge you will soon be on your way to making the right choices, if done correctly there is no need to fear or shy away from taking the first steps.

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    • Where do I need to locate my emergency stops?
      Dec 3 2024


      Where do I need to locate my emergency stops?

      This podcast is going to cover, not just where to locate your emergency stops around your machines or on the machine itself, but what else you need to consider. This is will help make the decision process much easier, and you will at least have some clarity of what to think about, when you need to think about installing emergency stops on or around machines.

      VALUABLE RESOURCES

      BS EN ISO 12100:2010

      Safety of machinery. General principles for design. Risk assessment and risk reduction

      https://tidd.ly/4draJfV

      For access to other standards

      https://tidd.ly/3JWxE6t

      For access to standards

      https://tidd.ly/3JWxE6t

      ABOUT THE HOST

      Barry Shepherd assessed 1000’s of machines across the globe in all multiple industries since 2010. With a strong passion for Engineering since 1992.

      Feel free to connect

      LinkedIn


      Twitter

      https://twitter.com/MachinerySafety


      Join the Facebook group

      https://www.facebook.com/MachinerySafetyMatters


      Instagram

      https://www.instagram.com/machinerysafetymatters/


      Membeship site

      https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/13125450




      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      11 min
    • Machines designed for maintainability
      Nov 26 2024

      I want to discuss what you must at least think about before you put your machine into service, so that the maintenance of keeping your machine safe and sound, throughput of your machine, and ultimately the profits for your business are safeguarded.

      KEY TAKEAWAYS

      Have a look in EN ISO 14122 parts 1 through to 4 for access dimensions,

      VALUABLE RESOURCES

      BS EN ISO 12100:2010

      Safety of machinery. General principles for design. Risk assessment and risk reduction

      https://tidd.ly/4draJfV

      Safety of machinery - Permanent means of access to machinery - Part 1: Choice of fixed means and general requirements of access (ISO 14122-1:2016)

      https://tidd.ly/46M1O6X

      Safety of machinery - Permanent means of access to machinery - Part 2: Working platforms and walkways (ISO 14122-2:2016)

      https://tidd.ly/3YHPP87

      Safety of machinery - Permanent means of access to machinery - Part 3: Stairs, stepladders and guard-rails (ISO 14122-3:2016)

      https://tidd.ly/3AqDUBS

      Safety of machinery - Permanent means of access to machinery - Part 4: Fixed ladders (ISO 14122-4:2016)

      https://tidd.ly/46ILgwi

      For access to all standards

      https://tidd.ly/3JWxE6t






      Episode 19 - Safe operating modes using the D.I.C.E model.

      https://shows.acast.com/645951b1f6507e00111e7501/66ad49fde88ef2ce150afc8b

      ABOUT THE HOST

      Barry Shepherd assessed 1000’s of machines across the globe in all multiple industries since 2010. With a strong passion for Engineering since 1992.

      Feel free to connect

      LinkedIn


      X – “Twitter”

      https://twitter.com/MachinerySafety


      Join the Facebook group

      https://www.facebook.com/MachinerySafetyMatters


      Instagram

      https://www.instagram.com/machinerysafetymatters/


      Membeship site

      https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/13125450

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      9 min
    • Performance level risk assessments for control sytems
      Nov 19 2024



      Description

      Risk assessment for safety related parts of control systems, and how to approach those first decisions on what to do.

      KEY TAKEAWAYS

      This is an extra step, and builds on the information of the risk assessment, that you carried out at the beginning of the machine design.

      This is not just for controls engineers, but for anyone who is involved with machinery, now has the ability and power to make a valuable input in the overall design of the safety related parts of the control system.

      VALUABLE RESOURCES


      Episdoe 7 - How to structure a machinery risk assessment

      https://shows.acast.com/645951b1f6507e00111e7501/64b06f03f1f89f00119699f1


      Episode 12 - How to deal with hazards on machines

      https://shows.acast.com/645951b1f6507e00111e7501/64b07078f1f89f001196d2d0









      BS EN ISO 12100:2010

      Safety of machinery. General principles for design. Risk assessment and risk reduction

      https://tidd.ly/4draJfV

      EN ISO 13849-1 Risk Graph

      https://bit.ly/3CnuVCe

      For access to standards

      https://tidd.ly/3JWxE6t

      ABOUT THE HOST

      Barry Shepherd assessed 1000’s of machines across the globe in all multiple industries since 2010. With a strong passion for Engineering since 1992.

      Feel free to connect

      LinkedIn


      Twitter

      https://twitter.com/MachinerySafety


      Join the Facebook group

      https://www.facebook.com/MachinerySafetyMatters


      Instagram

      https://www.instagram.com/machinerysafetymatters/


      Membeship site

      https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/13125450

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      14 min
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