This guidance is for all those with responsibilities for the operation of mobile crushers, including contract managers, supervisory staff and operators of these machines. It covers the safe operation of the mobile crushing operation and includes guidance on clearing blocked crushers. This guidance cannot cover every risk and is not comprehensive.
ConsultaCRUSH HAZARDS. A crushing hazard is a “caught-in” hazard, the danger to the worker rests in being caught between two objects. Where either one or both parts may be moving, and cause injury or death by physical crushing, pulling you in or suffocation. Examples of potential crushing hazards include: Machinery that has unguarded moving parts.
ConsultaCrushing Machines. Using crushing machines at construction sites to reduce the size of large rocks, concrete, or construction rubble can generate respirable crystalline silica
ConsultaThis document deals with significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to mobile crushers when used as intended and under the conditions of misuse which are
ConsultaThis guidance is for all those with responsibilities for the operation of mobile crushers, including contract managers, supervisory staff and operators of these machines. It
ConsultaThis article considers injuries related to crushing and methods of prevention and minimisation of such injuries, particularly from the perspective of plant operations, where
ConsultaUsing crushing machines at construction sites to reduce the size of large rocks, concrete, or construction rubble can generate respirable crystalline silica dust. When inhaled, the small particles of silica can irreversibly damage the lungs. This fact sheet describes dust controls that can be used to minimize the amount of airborne dust when
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ConsultaMechanical hazards include: Crushing Shearing Cutting or severing Entanglement Drawing-in or trapping Impact Stabbing or puncture Friction or abrasion High-pressure fluid injection Mobile machinery Other common hazards include: Electricity Thermal hazard
ConsultaEach year, workers suffer approximately 125,000 caught or crush injuries that occur when body parts get caught between two objects or entangled with machinery. These hazards are also referred to as “pinch points.”. The physical forces applied to a body part caught in a pinch point can vary and cause injuries ranging from bruises, cuts, and
ConsultaWarning; Crushing of hands. Function/description : To warn of a closing motion of mechanical parts of equipment. Image content : Hand between two horizontal lines, vertical arrow pointing downwards. All formats: CHF 30,00. Add to basket. Hazard : Closing mechanical parts of equipment.
ConsultaCrushing hazards. Crush points exist when two objects move toward each other, or when one object moves toward a stationary object. Types of machinery. Reciprocating
ConsultaThe common areas for potential crush injuries are: moving augers or auger conveyors. You should check any machines your business uses and if access to the moving part is not required (e.g. for service and maintenance), guarding must be permanently fixed, so far as is reasonably practicable, by welding, bonding agent or one-way screws. WorkSafe
ConsultaCrush and amputation risks are high for workers who come into contact with machinery that requires a worker’s body part to come into contact with a moving part. This hazard is commonly seen in punch presses, brake presses or power shear equipment, and is especially common in manufacturing industries.
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ConsultaMachinery often has moving parts – whether it’s rollers, gears, belt drives, or conveyors – that create potential pinch point, entanglement, and crush hazards. Interaction with these hazards can be devastating: mangled fingers, broken bones, scalping, amputation, and crushed bodies. Crush and entanglement hazard safety labels help remind
ConsultaOperators and workers must wear appropriate PP E when working with heavy equipment. This includes items such as hard hats, high-visibility vests, safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toed boots. PPE serves as a barrier between the operator and potential hazards, reducing the risk of injuries.
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