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Rockford Systems launches press safety inspection service

Rockford Systems
June 7, 2019

Rockford Systems, a premier provider of machine safeguarding and combustion safety solutions, today announced the expansion of its workplace safety portfolio with a new Press Safety Inspection service. The Press Safety Inspection service will evaluate the current mechanical operation and safety compliance of punch presses and press brakes.

Presses are dangerous machines, much more so without proper safeguarding or maintenance. The U.S. Department of Labor reports that press operators suffer more than 350 amputations per year. The greatest threat linked to running presses and press brakes is having the operator's hand trapped between the part being bent and the frame of the machine at the point of operation. If the force is great enough or the part is sharp enough, impalement or an amputation can occur.

Another key factor contributing to the dangers of presses is a lack of maintenance. An unmaintained press or press brake, especially one with damaged tooling, can put both the machine and operator at risk for serious injury.

Rockford Systems' experienced inspectors will visit customers onsite to evaluate the mechanical operation and safety compliance of the organization's presses. Based on a thorough analysis, the visual inspection will determine if part-revolution punch presses and press brakes, and full-revolution punch presses, are in safe working order according to OSHA regulations and ANSI standards. This determination follows a series of function tests including press stop times, safety distance measurements, and inspection of safeguards and controls. In addition, a visual mechanical inspection will assess the proper functioning of the press, condition of press lockout/tagout devices, safeguarding and controls, NFPA 79 electrical compliance, tooling or dies and their setups, and any auxiliary safeguarding.

According to Brian Boes, Vice President of Applications Engineering for Rockford Systems, "Every mechanical power press must be looked at as an individual system. Key areas of the visual inspection include frame and mechanical parts, electrical or electronic systems, hydraulics and pneumatics, mechanical linkages, counterbalances operating and used properly, dirt or water in air lines, proper operational speed, press production requirements, and maintenance requirements."

This new Press Safety Inspection service helps organizations meet OSHA (29 CFR 1910.212 and 1910.217) regulations that require an employer establish and follow a program of periodic inspections of its press machines. This is done to ensure that the press, together with its auxiliary equipment and safeguards, are all in safe working condition and properly adjusted. An inspection by Rockford Systems also can ensure the equipment's mechanical status and, as part of a preventive maintenance program, help prevent breakdowns that can lead to costly production delays.

The same OSHA regulation states that a press' mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic components and systems, including all collateral equipment, be kept in first-class operating condition. Furthermore, it is required that companies immediately replace or repair any part of a press that is worn, damaged or not operating correctly, before a press is used again.

Besides being an OSHA requirement, Boes noted that formal press inspections must be also made at regular intervals based on the press manufacturer's recommendations.

To schedule your organization's Press Safety Inspection, please call 1-800-922-7533 or visit www.rockfordsystems.com/press-safety-inspections.

About Rockford Systems, LLC

Headquartered in Rockford, Illinois, Rockford Systems, LLC delivers engineered, industrial plant safety solutions for organizations using metalworking, automation, material handling or thermal processing in their operations. Since 1971, Rockford Systems has specialized in the design and installation of safeguarding systems for industrial fabrication equipment, manufacturing systems and robotics cells that meet or exceed applicable safety regulations and standards.  Today Rockford Systems offers an unparalleled industrial turnkey safety solution portfolio that also includes consulting, inspections, advanced technologies and combustion safety solutions, further underscoring its commitment to total plant safety.  These combined risk reduction solutions enable organizations to dramatically improve compliance and worker safety without disrupting productivity.  For more information, please visit http://www.rockfordsystems.com or call 1-800-922-7533.

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    About Rockford Systems, LLC Rockford Systems, LLC is a leading provider of innovative workplace safety solutions, specializing in machine safeguarding, lockout/tagout, and combustion safety. With a comprehensive portfolio that includes risk assessments, custom engineering, installation, training, and compliance support, Rockford Systems helps organizations across industries reduce risk, protect workers, and ensure compliance with OSHA, ANSI, and NFPA standards. Through its Rockford Combustion™ product line, the company delivers advanced fuel-train management and combustion safety systems, offering custom-designed burners, valve trains, and controls for fuel-fired equipment. From turnkey lockout/tagout programs to fully engineered safeguarding solutions and combustion audits, Rockford Systems takes an end-to-end approach to safety—improving operational efficiency, air quality, and regulatory compliance while reducing the risk of injury, fire, and explosion. To learn more, visit www.rockfordsystems.com.
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