Machinery Guarding
Introduction
This course provides training on the essentials of machinery
guarding to those who work closely with machinery in their own
organisation. The course explains the requirements of the Provision
and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) and provides
delegates with a thorough knowledge of this legislation (as it
affects machinery guards) and the duties of an employer to provide
safely guarded equipment for their employees to use. The course
covers the implications of modifying machines and how to
effectively fit and maintain guards. It also gives practical,
hands-on advice on how to evaluate the safety of machines and the
suitability of guards using a checklist.
The course is delivered by a mixture of classroom presentations
and practical sessions in your factory to help practically identify
issues and evaluate machinery.
Learning outcomes
Delegates will be provided with information that will help them
to:
- Know the basic guarding requirements of PUWER
- Know the machine guarding modifications that are allowed under
PUWER
- Have an overview of designs for guards and guard
dimensions
- Know the modifications to control systems allowed under
PUWER
- Know how to safety fit and maintain guards
- Understand the methods for evaluating safety issues
What the course will cover
1. Classroom topics
The topics covered are as follows:
- The legal requirements for guards and safety protection
devices
- Deciding when moving parts are safe by design and when they
need to be guarded
- Requirements for fixed guards
- Requirements for interlocking guards
- Correct dimensions for enclosing guards
- Choosing interlocking devices for guards
- Correct dimensions for distance guards
- Strategies to prevent a machine being started when someone is
inside guards
- Requirements for safety protection devices
2. Practical evaluation of guards in the factory
Evaluate your machinery in the factory, this can be done either
with the machine running or when it is isolated.
The activities are as follows:
- Measuring guards
- Assessing guards and protection devices against the legal
requirements using the guarding checklist
- Identifying safety issues with guards
- Taking photographs of safety issues
3. Evaluation of findings and plenary
This final session takes place in the classroom and delegates
work in groups to complete their guarding checklist and ensure that
they adequately described the safety issues they have found so they
can be communicated to higher management. Each group then describes
what they have found to the other delegates.
The activities include the
following:
- Completing the checklist
- Evaluating the safety issues which have been identified
- Reporting findings to all the delegates
Who should attend
This course is suitable for anyone who is involved in the
design, maintenance and inspection of guards and safety protection
devices. This will include maintenance engineers, project
engineers, technicians, machine operators and safety
professionals.
Price
Please complete the
in-company enquiry form with your requirements to enable us to
put together a quote for you.
Please note that all courses must be paid for via credit
card at the time of booking.
Some of our training courses can also be delivered
in-company, please contact us to discuss your requirements.
Email: HSEtraining@hse.gov.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)203 028 3704
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