Industrial Safety & Machine Guarding

Residual Risk Reduction (or R3) systematically identifies and minimizes remaining workplace hazards after existing controls are implemented. While OSHA establishes minimum safety standards, R3 goes further by proactively identifying and reducing residual risks even after those standards are met, creating a safer work environment beyond legal compliance.

Dynatect offers solutions like flexible guarding, articulating physical barriers, torque limiters, or machine safety controls to help reduce safety hazards associated with moving machinery parts and pinch points.

What is Machine Guarding?

Machine guards are safety features, accessories, or systems designed to protect workers from injuries around hazardous equipment. There are various types of machine guards, including fixed, interlocked, adjustable, and self-adjusting. As shields or devices, machine guarding prevents contact with:

  • Moving parts (e.g. blades, gears, belts, rotating components)
  • Points of operation (areas where materials are processed, like cutting edges or pinch points)
  • Flying debris (sparks, chips, or other materials that could be ejected during operation)

Machine guarding can also contribute to better overall workplace safety culture, potentially lower insurance costs, and help comply with legal requirements, which are critical for business operations. For instance, OSHA regulations mandate fall protection for any opening exceeding two inches. (See 1910.28 b for full details) This applies to inspection and machine pits. While guardrails and safety harnesses are options, walk-on duty retractable covers are a more practical solution because they don’t hinder access (guard rails would need to be constantly removed and replaced) nor require complex safety equipment (e.g. overhead anchors and safety harnesses).

Beyond the benefits for preventing injuries, machine guards can also improve productivity by reducing downtime caused by accidents.

Dynatect’s products may help reduce risks in the following categories: