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Dude that SUCKS Mark!!!! So did he have a issue with all your automatics? That just doesn't seem right(not that I have a clue). It would be hard to believe that the manufacturers of ALL automatics out there would create a machine that would create a immediate OSHA violation.... Hopefully 244 will chime in, I'd wager he would know a thing or two about this. Please keep us updated Mark, if your inspector is correct we all have something to be worried about! :-
What is curious to me is that OSHA doesn't go after the mfg (ignorance on my part; could be some territorial issue) Long ago, when some very unfortunate person got his skull crushed on an Oval due to a by-passed safety; OSHA made that company lock the screen side of all of the machines behind fencing. A dead mans switch that cut power to the machines was the only way to get behind the machine. Someone actually died and yet no action taken against the equip mfg. themselves to my knowledge.
Thanks everybody for the information and advice, we have not had our closing conference yet so I will find out more then.We were actually visited by MiOSHA not OSHA, Michigan's version and obviously they have similar rules but from what I can gather a little harsher in certain areas.Rich- How much is the laser system?Alex- We are not part of SGIA.Mark
SGIA did just offer am OSHA seminar. State could be different though. What about systems that stop the servo motion if a certain amount of resistance is detected? Two mfg have this feature.Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk
Quote from: ZooCity on September 04, 2014, 12:11:59 PMSGIA did just offer am OSHA seminar. State could be different though. What about systems that stop the servo motion if a certain amount of resistance is detected? Two mfg have this feature.Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk That can be done if you don't want speed and its a hell of a lot of stopping the press. I have seen this in the field and its a disaster but that's just my opinion.
Quote from: 244 on September 04, 2014, 12:20:01 PMQuote from: ZooCity on September 04, 2014, 12:11:59 PMSGIA did just offer am OSHA seminar. State could be different though. What about systems that stop the servo motion if a certain amount of resistance is detected? Two mfg have this feature.Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk That can be done if you don't want speed and its a hell of a lot of stopping the press. I have seen this in the field and its a disaster but that's just my opinion.We have that feature on our press and it actually works pretty well.... If the press is running and hits you, you will get a bruise but it wouldn't knock you over or anything. Has no effect on the speed whatsoever.