Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Alex-This does help, the brainstorming is great and I will bring up all these ideas (the least expensive ones first) at the closing conference and get the inspectors opinion.I think I will put your video on a big screen for demonstration purposes and tell him to go to Minnesota next.Mark
Ok so I broke my "work time TSB ban" and look what happens. I start posting and end up making a video! On top of that all of us here has a good laugh for 30min after watching the video a few dozen times...Enjoy fellas....
Sounds like another credit card scam to me. I bet I don't get any pics or videos, but I'll try anyway. How much?
We had our closing conference yesterday and it was not good news. The inspector said we have to have all of the automatics guarded so someone cannot put their hand into the press. I told him that I respectfully disagree with his interpretation of the rule. I asked him if we could put some cones or yellow tape down to alert people of danger areas and he said that would not be sufficient.Our next step is to have their Consultation Department down here to see if they will give us a different interpretation of the law. I also asked him, since he is from MiOsha, if MiOsha's machine guarding rules were more stringent than Federal OSHA. The inspector said no, even if he went off of the Federal OSHA laws he would still report us as a violation. I did find out exactly what he wants guarded. He is saying there is a Pinch Point at every print head. The pinch point is where a indexing the pallet crosses underneath the frame.Mark
That is horrible news Mark! I'll curse their name/organization for you from here, and quietly so as not to draw attention to myself.In all seriousness though, one would think if this is a issue it would of come up publicly, in a trade mag. or on a forum before.... I have found the hard way it isn't always the best practice to question/challenge an inspector but is it possible to ask if this inspector in particular has EVER inspected a screen printing shop before? Or if MiOsha has ever inspected one ever before also I guess. If anything this would give you an idea of what someone has had to do before for these guys. Basically what MiOsha is saying is that 99.99% of autos out there create an immediate OSHA violation once installed? That just seems so absurd to me. It would also be interesting to know what if anything the new $22M Teespring plant in KY will handle this, forgot the exact number but I want to say they are installing 50 or 60 autos. One would think they would try to be proactive to avoid issues with OSHA. 244/Rich- I know you probably can't be specific with names and whatnot, but is this a issue that you have seen at all before? I'm not trying to point fingers or anything, just on this whole forum you are probably the most experienced/knowledgeable with this if sometimes it poses a issue to some inspectors. Just in case- anatolhelp, colintas, Baron265 Have you guys ever seen anything like this before?If for some odd reason there is anything I can do Mark let me know. You can use my video and show the inspector the press doesn't kill anyone.... If you do, please have your art dept. blur out the back of my shirt so I don't draw any attention! Good luck buddy!
I have seen this more than you would imagine.