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BELT CONVEYOR
SAFETY
Jerad Heitzler, FOUNDATIONS™
Training Manager, Martin Engineering
FATALITIES• 1911• 1977• 1988• 2009
• 2010• 2013• 2014
• 3539• 272• 102• 38/39
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1.
Wingspan
(18”)
2. Runout.
3. CABLE CONDITION
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4. CONNECTORS
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5. COVERAGE
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1. NOT A HAZARD ITSELF
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2. CANNOT
REACH
THROUGH
3. CANNOT REACH AROUND
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4. PROPER
DISTANCE
FROM THE
HAZARD FOR
OPENING
5. REQUIRE A
TOOL TO
REMOVE
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6. STAND OUT IN COLOR
7. MAINTAINED PROPERLY
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8. RETURN ROLLS GUARDED
AT 7’
‘
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4. Training• Conveyors and their
hazards• How to work safely
around conveyors (Best Practices)
• How to make conveyors run better
THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF
TRAINING: Do something different
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Ways to Train
• Best
• Discussion
• Feedback
• Demonstration
• Worst
• Lecture
• Hands on
simulation
The Adult Learner
• Motivate learning• Needs to be
engaged• Learn must be able
to relate to their own tasks
• Must have input on solutions provided.
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Eliminate
Hazard
Safety Equipment
PPP
Training
PPE
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