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Safety Product Innovations

ODIZ No Go Grinder Safety Stand

“We’ve engineered the human risk element out of grinding.”

April 21, 2017

Product Description

PATENT-PENDING SENSOR CONTROL SYSTEM

“We’ve engineered the human risk element out of grinding.”

Bureau of Labor Statistics –

> Average hand injury claim:  $6000.00

> Average worker’s comp claim:  $7000.00

> Average severed tendon injury: $70,000.00

National Safety Council –

> Laceration: $10,000.00

> Stitches: $2,000.00

OSHA citations and fines annually due to abrasive wheel machinery non-compliance: $703,404.00

Features and Benefits

Sensors ensure that the grinder motor will not operate until all safety conditions are met;

Electronic logic and motor-contactor prevent restart after power loss until all safety requirements are met;

Failure-free monitoring of work rest and tongue guard gaps eliminates human error or neglect.

Cost Justification & Bench Grinder Risk Assessment

The No-Go Grinder Safety Stand patent pending grinder motor activation sensory does not occur until all safety conditions are met (Left Tongue Guard <1/4”, Right Tongue Guard <1/4”, Left Toolrest <1/8” and Right Toolrest <1/8”. If any of the OSHA required distances are not met, the machine will not start.

The No-Go Grinder Safety Stand is also controlled by contactor logic thus reset on power loss conditions are met per 1926.304, .304(f)

Lastly the stand is required to be bolted down per 1910.212(b). All potential hazards are engineered out with the No-Go Grinder Safety Stand.

The No-Go Grinder Safety Stand is the safest bench grinder on the market and aligns with Odiz’s motto: “Safety through innovation!”

The bench grinder stand is constructed of steel (painted safety yellow) with a base size of 12” x 12”, a stand height 33-1/2” (plus grinder height), and can securely hold bench grinders. For use with most 6”-10” bench grinders. Includes base with mounting holes, top table with 5” distance slots. Slots for mounting of grinders or water pot (not included).

The No Go Grinder Safety Stand shipping lead time will be based on options selected.

Education:

Nobody in Education wants to make the dreaded call to a parent that their child was injured at school due to a machine guarding issue.

Simply put, there are bench grinders and other manual guarded machines in your school’s welding, machining, engineering, wood shops, and even maintenance departments that are a high risk for injuries.

Those machines even with the best administrative training and supervision, are extremely dangerous. When that accident happens, the student, teachers, and parents will be traumatized forever.

The liability risk for the school is in the hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars.

Don’t wait for the accident to occur, take action today.

Contact ODIZ Safety today to request a quote!

Manufacturing / Industry:

Wow! Who would have ever thought a simple bench grinder could tear up someone’s hand as bad as it did Bob’s this morning?

The call from the hospital was good news, he still has all his fingers, but required 12 stitches and he’ll need some physical therapy to get full range of motion back.

Our general manager is going to be on my back about how this happened! Plus, he’ll want to know how long Bob is out, what is our workers comp payout.

And, oh yeah, what about the OSHA inspection that just got scheduled! Who knows what all this is going to cost?

This has been a terrible day, all because the tool rest on the bench grinder was too far from the grinding wheel.

We have procedures and the guys know to inspect the clearance every time they use the machine. I guess everyone has just gotten lax.

ODIZ Safety hopes the above scenario never happens to you or your company! We have developed the No-Go Grinder Safety Stand

It eliminates OSHA 1910.215 Work Rest & Tongue Guard violations and Injuries with ODIZ Patented NO-GO Safety Controls.

Contact ODIZ Safety today to request a quote!

Government:

Your group just got written up for the 5th time for a simple bench grinder being out of adjustment!

You are not happy because it’s created a mound of corrective action paper work and writing up employees because they didn’t listen to you the first four times.

Also, your group now has a red flag from the safety office for multiple violations. The bench grinder is such a simple machine – there has to be a simple answer to assure it’s set up correctly.

Well, now there is with the ODIZ Safety No-Go Grinder Safety Stand! Don’t wait for another bad safety audit, or worse, an accident!

Contact ODIZ Safety today to request a quote!

ODIZ Safety LLC – Duns #: 080380452 and Cage Code: 7PX28.

Workers Comp Insurance Carriers:

OSHA estimates employers pay $1 Billion per week for direct workers’ compensation costs.  – Associated Benefits and Risk Company, 08.04.15

One of the least expected injuries in the industrial workplace is at the grinding wheel.

How can a trusted insurance provider add value for their clients and reduce workers’ comp claims?

Take the human factor out of safety.

Discover ODIZ Safety’s patented No-Go-Grinder-Safety-System.

Contact ODIZ Safety today to request a quote!

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