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S E R V I C E I N F O R M AT I O NS E R V I C E I N F O R M AT I O N
Machine Safety ServicesService and supportfor machine safety
S E R V I C E I N F O R M AT I O N
Safety increases productivity-
Productivity increases profi tability...
For every $1 invested in workplace safety and health, Employers see a $4 to $6 return*
Top Ten Bottom Line Benefits:
1. Decreased work related accident absenteeism
2. Decreased workers compensation costs
3. Decreased employee health care costs
4. Decreased scrap/waste
5. Greater efficiency
6. Increased quality
7. Higher productivity
8. Positive brand image
9. Increased employee morale
10. Increase employee retention rates
*MIOSHA- Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Increase employee retention rates
*MIOSHA- Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Decreased work related accident absenteeism
*MIOSHA- Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Up time is the key
...not down time!
So what exactly does this new Machine Safety Service from Leuze entail?
With our step by step process we will commence with an onsite inspection including viewing the equipment, documentation, existing controls and assessments, as well as spending time with your operational staff to get the best possible idea for equipment usage and risks. Following that we will provide a proposal, presentation and quotation which, once accepted will proceed immediately to the design and build of the safety system after procuring the materials, and implementing the start up functionality within your business.
So with our simple process, combined with unbeatable experience within your opera-tional field, whether it is a new machine in the planning stages or an existing installation that needs to be updated, we are here to help you:
• Application advice - Safety Engineering, Safety Inspection, Pre-Startup
• Prestart, Health & Safety Review (Canada)
• Stop time measurement and determination of safety distances
• Safety assessments
• Safety system design
• Integration, installation
• Turn-key safety systems
• On-site assistance
• Safety training
• Product training
The safety of YOUR business; is OUR business
Safety in the Manufacturing Environment
USA - Responsibilities and legal implications:
Who is responsible for safety in a manufacturing environment?
We all are. You are responsible to go about your business in a safe and timely manner. Management is responsible to make sure you have the proper training and equipment to complete the tasks assigned to you. Ownership is respon-sible to make sure management has the tools to allow them to manage produc-tion and produce product, in a safe and profitable way.
Isn’t the machine manufacturer responsible to produce a product that is safe and complies with all applicable safety standards?
Not currently. After a machine has been installed on a factory floor and the plant owner / plant management have signed off, the responsibility is transferred to them. However, when placing an order for new equip-ment, the company should insist that as part of the machine specifications, the equipment meet current applicable standards.
If company management becomes aware that there is an unguarded danger point or gene-rally an unsafe area on a machine, what is the best thing to do?
Call a safety professional. By clearly identifying the hazard, they will provide a safety solution using the hierarchal approach.
• Design it out (only applicable if the equipment has not been built yet)
• Apply engineering control (safeguarding techno-logy)
• Awareness • Training and procedures • Personal protective equipment
What are the legal implications?In case of an accident, there will be an investigation, which could result in serious legal consequences, if negligence can be proven.
Safety in the Manufacturing Environment
Canada - Responsibilities and legal implications:
C.S.A. requirements, although voluntary, in each Province are referred to by the Judi-cial System as the minimum requirement when investigating and defending an indus-trial accident.
Each Province has their own guide lines. Some use the CSA documents, others use the CSA as their seed document and augment this document to suit their own needs.
Ontario, for example, now requires a “Prestart, Health and Safety Re-view”.
The requirements for a Pre-Start Health and Safety Review are trig-gered when the applicable sec-tions of the “Regulation for In-dustrial establishments” and their circumstances as listed in “Table 1” apply.
Subsection 7 (2) of the “Regulati-on for Industrial Establishments” requires a Pre-Start Health and
Safety Review for the construction, addition or installation of a new apparatus, struc-ture, protective element or process, or the modification to an existing apparatus, struc-ture, protective element or process.” (extracted from MOL_PSR Guidelines)
By involving a safety professional, these variable provincial requirements will be follo-wed regardless of where your equipment is installed.
Safety Services in detail...
Step TwoDefi ne project scope
Visual review of the equipment, its location and existing safety and control system.
If the machine is still in the design phase: Visual review of design specifications summary, sketches, drawings if available, similar exi-sting equipment, etc.
This is for quoting purposes only.
Step ThreeHazard assessment
Review all current documenta-tion of your machine: take pic-tures, dimensions, and stop time measurements for safe distance calculation (if applicable). If the machine is still in the design phase: Review of drawings, func-tional specification, URS, future place of installation, etc.
Interview production, mainte-nance and engineering personnel concerning the operation of the machine including material flow, tool changeover, maintenance, er-gonomics, any known or potential hazards not addressed before the audit and any previous accidents, etc.
Review of existing risk / hazard as-sessment if any.
Deliverable: Formal Report with hazard points including the clas-sification of risk associated with them.
Step OneDetermine which stan-dards should be applied
Manufacturing:Do you have one or more manufac-turing locations, in one or different countries? Is there the possibility that you are going to move equipment? Would you like to create a safety standard that applies to all loca-tions?
OEM:Are you a machine manufacturer (OEM) that is servicing the local market only or do you intend to sell to international customers also.
Do your local customers have inter-national facilities and tend to move equipment to these locations? Your customer’s location will determine, which safety standards need to be applied
Leuze electronic is an international organization. We are experienced in designing safe systems and /or making existing installations safe by following these standards. Stan-dards that can be applied by Leuze North-America are: US, Canadian, European.
Examples are: OSHA, ANSI, RIA, CSA, EN, EN-ISO, etc.
Six comprehensive steps -
...at a glance.
Step Six Approval from the client
Design of a Safety System
Procurement of materials etc.
Build of the safety system.
Installation, start-up (optional)
Verifi cation of functionality (validation of performance).
Optional system certifi cation by a certifi ed safety engineer (indepen-dent, third party).
Step FiveProposal and quotation
Preparation of a safety proposal that allows for the highest effi ciency and production possible while mee-ting the local legislative safety re-quirements.
Presentation of this proposal for discussion and modifi cation if re-quired.
Preparation of a quotation based on the proposal including timeline and installation if applicable / desired.
Step FourSafety circuit analysis
Review existing controls function-ality with regard to the new safety circuit and function.
Prepare inspection report for indi-vidual safety components.
Stop time measurements for safe distance calculation (if applicable). If the machine is still in the de-sign phase: Review of schematics and control logic with Engineering team.
Deliverable: Formal Report about the safety performance of your system, deficiencies if there are any, necessary and possible im-provements.
Safety Services benefi ts
Why Leuze?
Leading in Innovation and ExperienceFor more than 45 years, Leuze electronic has been a world leading innovator and manufacturer of safety equipment for industrial automation. We invented the first microcontroller operated light-curtain, the first safety laser scanner and the first light-curtain with integrated muting worldwide. Furthermore, we are one of the founding members of the ASi-consortium.
Creating International Regulatory Standards Our engineers are active members of worldwide safety regulatory standards. We are part of the IEC 61496 – maintenance team, who keeps this worldwide safety standard up to date. Addition-ally, we actively participate in creating the new IEC TS 62046 - Application of AOPD (active optic pro-tecting device). Naturally, our engineers are mem-bers of all major regulatory committees.
Structured Approach to Risk AssessmentLeuze can help you finish your assessments faster by using a systematic method for conducting a task-based risk as-sessment.
Our Approach• Identify hazards• Assess the risk for identified hazards• Reduce risks in a structured method• Control system assessment to assist with developing
specifications (when applicable)• Validation of Risk Reduction Methods (after implemen-
tation)
Benefits• Helps user recognize hazards that might otherwise be
overlooked• Prioritizes design activities related to risk• Helps prompt risk reduction actions for existing hazards • Prevents accidents, reduces costs, improves productiv-
ity and reduces liability• Assessments become documented• Compliance with industry standards• Support to obtain CE-approval if required
Standards Compliance• Machinery and machine tool (ANSI B11.0)• Robotics (ANSI/RIA R15.06)• Packaging machinery (ANSI/PMMI B155.1)• Safety of machinery (ISO 12100)• Semiconductor (SEMI S10)• Occupational management systems (ANSI Z10)• Military (MIL-STD 882) and many others
Clear, concise reports
Our personalized reports allow you to quickly and accurately identify areas of non-compliance, as well as provide a course
of action to proactively correct any discrepencies.
The sensor people –
a tradition of excellence
From a textile mill in southern Germany in 1861 to being one of the leading optoelec-tronic sensor manufacturers today, Leuze is continuously striving to provide innovative products that improve our customer’s efficien-cy and productivity.
Founded in southern Germany in 1861
Today, with over $164 million in sales, 16 wholly owned subsidiaries and more than 40 sales rep-resentatives worldwide, Leuze electronic offers unparalleled product selection, integration sup-port, training, trouble-shooting assistance and production enhancement. Also, with over 12,000 products and our global ser-vice network, we have earned a superior reputation for providing high technology, value added products and outstanding customer support.
Our people make the difference.
Increasing productivity
and effi ciency
Headquarters, New Hudson (greater Detroit), MIOur people are eager to learn every detail about your application, your unique needs and your business. We are committed to the success of your business. Increasing your productivity, efficiency and profitability is our goal. Using the most cutting edge technol-ogy, our highly qualified specialists will provide you with solutions that are optimal for your applications. Our commitment to you along with a wide selection of sensors, sensor systems and indi-vidually tailored custom solution will make the difference for you.
Research & Development Center, Rochester, NYCustom design leads us to our R & D Center, which is located in Rochester NY, the world leader in optics and imaging. Our high-ly experienced engineering team is specialized in imaging based technology for industrial and pharmaceutical applications (focus on IVD). Typical custom design applications are: machine vision, customer specific algorithms, OEM-developments (general and IVD-market), quality control in production environments, etc.
Leuze USA – Manufacturing – Lightcurtains “Made in USA”Leuze electronic proudly presents the fastest delivery of made-to-order safety light curtains in North America. Our production facility in New Hudson, MI is highly flexible, we understand the mean-ing of URGENT. Our same day shipment (available on request) of custom length/configuration safety light curtains “Made in USA” is unique in the marketplace. Furthermore, we carry a large inventory of standard Leuze electronic products to assure timely delivery to our customers.
USA Headquarters
New Hudson, MI
Research & Development Center
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Leuze electronic
55395 Lyon Industrial Drive
New Hudson, MI 48165
Phone: (248) 486-4466
Fax: (248) 486-6699
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