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1 Protect Your People And Your Wallet: Safety and Guarding Solutions for the Industrial Facility Presented by: David Brentz, Industrial Netting Eddie Murphy, SpaceGuard Chad Draxler, Steel King 2016 MHI Copyright claimed for audiovisual works and sound recordings of seminar sessions. All rights reserved.

2 Gravity Never Takes A Day Off

3 Facts To Consider 1.Falls-to-Lower-Level: 2 nd Highest Cause For Workplace Fatalities. Over $5-Billion/Year *Source: OSHA, BLS (U.S. statistics only)

4 Facts To Consider 2.Forklifts: Nearly 100 Fatalities & Additional 20,000 Serious Injuries/Year *Source: OSHA, BLS (U.S. statistics only)

5 Facts To Consider 3.Struck-By-Object: Nearly 50,000 Injuries/Year from contact w/ Parts, Materials & Machinery *Source: OSHA, BLS (U.S. statistics only)

6 The Protective Guarding Manufacturer s Association is an Industry Group working to establish solutions and standards for Guarding in the Material Handling Industry.

7 David Brentz Vice President, Industrial Netting Chair, ProGMA 25 years in Plastics Speaker at industry safety seminars

8 Eddie Murphy Charter ProGMA Member, and its First Chairman Formerly Ergonomics & Safety Manager for General Motors Stamping Currently President of SpaceGuard Products Manufactures Wire Mesh Guarding & Steel Guard Rail

9 Chad Draxler Director of Engineering, Steel King Industries, Inc Licensed Professional Engineer Manufactures Pallet Racks, Pick Modules, Safety Products, Shipping Containers & other related material handling equipment

10 During This Virtual Tour: Best Practices to Protect: People Product Facilities

11 Protecting Rack & Shelving End of Row Guards and Guard Rail

12 Protecting Rack & Shelving Polymer & Ductile End of Row Guards

13 Protecting Rack & Shelving Structural Angle Guarding

14 Protecting Walkways Adjacent to Racking Wire Mesh Guarding

15 Protecting Work Areas Adjacent to Racking Wire Mesh Guarding

16 Or Unprotected Can Lead To Serious Safety Incident Injuries to Personnel Costly Damage to Product

17 Containment of Product on Rack & Shelving

18 Containment of Product on Rack & Shelving Pallet Stops

19 Containment of Product on Rack & Shelving Netting or Guarding Off-Set

20 Containment of Product on Rack & Shelving Flexible Safety Netting

21 Containment of Product on Rack & Shelving Extruded Plastic Netting

22 Containment of Product on Rack & Shelving Extruded Plastic Netting

23 Containment of Product on Rack & Shelving Wire Mesh Guarding

24 Containment of Product on Pick Modules Safety Netting

25 Inadequate Guarding On Pick Modules

26 ANSI MH 28.3:2009, Sec Any gate that provides an access opening through the guards for the purpose of loading and unloading material onto a work platform shall be designed such that the elevated surface is protected by guards at all times

27 ANSI MH 28.3:2009, Sec Gates that swing open, slide open, or lift out leaving an unprotected opening in the guarding are not acceptable.

28 Protecting Workers On Pick Modules Rack Supported Safety Gates

29 Protecting People Below Pick Modules Self-Closing Pallet Rack Gates

30 Insufficient Guarding for a Pallet Drop Area

31 Inadequate Guarding for a Pallet Drop Area

32 Protecting People On Elevated Work Platforms Pallet Drop Gates

33 Damage to Pick Modules

34 Protecting Pick Modules & Rack Rack Column Protectors

35 Protecting Building & Work Platform Columns Column Protectors

36 Protecting Building & Work Platform Columns Column Protectors

37 Protecting Building Walls & Doors Track Guards, Guard Rail, and Bollards

38 Protecting Building Walls & Doors Polymer & Ductile Guards

39 Protecting Outside of Loading Docks Dock Rollers & Spring Bollards

40 Protecting People Around Loading Docks Removable Guard Rail, Dock Door Nets

41 Protecting Unauthorized Personnel at Docks Driver Containment Cages

42 Man Versus Forklift

43 Protecting Walkways Adjacent to Mobile Equipment Aisles Industrial Guard Rail

44 Protecting Work Areas Adjacent to Mobile Equipment Aisles Industrial Guard Rail

45 Protecting In-Plant Offices Industrial Guard Rail, and Bollards

46 Protecting Machines & Equipment Industrial Guard Rail & Bollards

47 Protecting Walkways Adjacent to Equipment Barrier Guards

48 Protecting People from Automated Work Cells OSHA RIA 15.06

49 Protecting at Point-of-Operation Light Curtains

50 Protecting People Around Vertical Lifts VRC Guarding and Safety Interlocks

51 ASME B20.1:2015, Sec 6.20 Requires VRC to be guarded by enclosures and interlocking gates at each level to prevent injury from inadvertent physical contact to prevent a person from stepping into an open shaft at upper levels.

52 Protecting People Around Vertical Lifts Contact Manufacturer for Local Codes

53 ASME B20.1:2015, Sec I-3.8 shall be interlocked, such that doors or gates can only be opened at the level where the carriage is present. The interlocking system shall require all doors and gates to be closed before carrier can move to another level

54 ASME B20.1:2015, Sec I-3.8 all gates and enclosures shall be composed of materials that will reject a 2-in ball. Enclosures shall be a minimum of 96-in high at each floor level.

55 Protecting People Below Overhead Conveyors Safety Netting

56 Containment of Product on Conveyors Catch Nets

57 Containment of Product on Conveyors Catch Nets

58 Days Without An Accident Questions?

59 For More Information: ProGMA Managing Executive: Andy Drozinski

60 A-SAFE USA Boplan USA Inc. Carron Net Company Damotech, Inc. Folding Guard Husky Rack & Wire Impact Recovery Systems InCord, Ltd. Industrial Netting Jesco Industries, Inc. McCue Corporation Mezzanine Safeti-Gates Inc. SICK, Inc. SpaceGuard Products, Inc Steel King Industries, Inc Troax, Inc. VISIPLAS Inc. Wildeck, Inc. WireCrafters, LLC