IOM CRUZcontrol® Generation2 for NBC
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Revision Date: 05/31/2019
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Chapter 3: S
AFETY
R
ECOMMENDATIONS
TGW Safety Recommendation
For additional safety information:
TGW agrees to the following safety instruction or
guidelines listed within this manual. This is not to
conflict with your state or legal requirements.
TGW Recommends for maintenance or repair
purposes, to incorporate a lock out or tag procedure.
To ensure all starting devices, prime movers, or
powered accessories are off before attempting to
maintenance or repair.
The procedures below are designed to protect
everyone involved with the conveyor against an
unexpected restart. To include understanding of
potential hazard of stored energy, which can exist
after the power source is locked out.
For additional information, refer to the latest issue of
ANSI Z244.1, American National Standard for
Personnel Protection
−
Lockout/Tagout of Energy
Sources−
Minimum Safety Requirements.
OSHA 29CRF Part 1910.147
“Control of Hazardous
Energy Sources (Lockout/Tagout)”,
which includes
requirements for release of stored energy and OSHA
Safety and Health Regulations for Construction
Conveyor Design and Safety Guidelines
A safety risk evaluation is required for all of our
standard equipment. The safety risk evaluation
considers every potential hazard on the conveyor,
weighs the probability and the severity of the potential
injury, and addresses methods of mitigation to make
the risk of injury either low or negligible. We use the
ANSI B11 TR3 standards for all of our risk evaluation.
In addition, all of our equipment is designed to comply
with the following national and industry standards:
•
ANSI
Z
535
.1
– Safety Color Code
•
ANSI Z244.1 –
Lockout/Tagout of Energy Sources
•
ASME B15.1
– Safety standard for Mechanical Power
Transmission Apparatus
•
ASME B20.1
– Safety standard for Conveyors and
Related Equipment
•
CEMA
– Safety Standards and Labels
•
OSHA 1910.147
– The Control of Hazardous Energy
•
OSHA 1910.212
- General Requirements for all
Machines
•
OSHA 1910.95
– Occupational Noise Exposure
Definitions:
•
ANSI
= American National Standard Institute
•
ASME
= American Society of Mechanical Engineers
•
CEMA
= Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers
Association
•
OSHA
= Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
•
Safety: Always lock out power source and follow recommended safety procedures
.
WARNING