Flying or moving saws are commonplace in extrusion plants. Here is a recent story regarding a government safety organization fining an extrusion plant for an injury. We pray this incident (as with every incident we post) will be used to make your workplace safer.
An aluminum company was fined $55,000 last month after a worker was injured while operating a saw on an aluminum extrusion press in 2022.
(the
extrusion company). was slapped with the fine after a guilty plea in the Court
of Justice, (location name omitted).
The
Ministry of Labour says (extrusion company). failed to ensure the measures and
procedures prescribed under section 24 of the Regulation for Industrial
Establishments were carried out at the workplace, contrary to section 25(1)(c)
of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
(extrusion
company) uses an extrusion press to cast products out of aluminum alloy. This
involves forcing aluminum material through a die and then cutting the moulded
aluminum with a saw.
The
press has a mechanical steel plate, called a gauge head, that rotates to clamp
down on the extrusions at a pre-determined point to ensure the material is cut
by the saw at the right length.
Company voluntarily
enhanced its health and safety systems
According
to the Ministry of Labour, in August. 2022, a worker was operating the saw to
cut aluminum extrusions to the required lengths, but some of the rollers on the
conveyor belt were not working on the post-cut side of the saw.
To
move the extrusions along, the worker pushed the extrusions down the conveyor
and got injured by the gauge head, the ministry said.
In
an investigation, the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills
Development found that the saw had no guard to prevent access to the pinch
point caused by the rotating-gauge head.
(Extrustion
company) voluntarily enhanced its health and safety systems and implemented
additional accident prevention initiatives following the incident, the ministry
said.
In
addition to the $55,000 fine, the company must also pay a 25 per cent surcharge
to help fund services for victims of crime.
We pray that the injured worker recovered fully from their injuries
and does not have any long term disability.
We commend the company for taking responsibility and working with
the government safety organization to make their workplace safer.
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