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Testing and Improving an ISO 14119-Inspired Tool to Prevent Bypassing Safeguards on Industrial Machines

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<p>Various safety-related standards associated with the machinery design phase, such as ISO 14119:2013, emphasize the appropriate design and selection of protective devices to prevent bypassing. Despite such standards, bypassing safeguards is a common issue at the machinery use phase. ISO 12100:2010 indicates, “experience has shown that even well-designed safeguarding can fail or be violated”. This unsafe practice can cause serious injuries or fatalities. This paper presents an improved version of a bypassing-related assessment tool initially inspired by ISO 14119. The improvement results from testing its performance through industrial case studies to explore how the tool works in reality. Five occupational health and safety (OHS) practitioners apply this tool in four plants in Quebec to 18 machines and 37 activities. Afterwards, the OHS practitioners provide feedback using a questionnaire. The findings reveal that the tool is appropriate for the machine usage phase to prevent bypassing with an overall 82% satisfaction score. The probability levels of bypassing given by the tool enable a safety improvement prioritization method for the machines and safeguards. The tool was improved, redefining some incentives to bypass and its layout. The findings explain how practitioners could influence decision-making to minimize incentives to bypass and the probability of bypassing to prevent accidents.</p>
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Title: Testing and Improving an ISO 14119-Inspired Tool to Prevent Bypassing Safeguards on Industrial Machines
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<p>Various safety-related standards associated with the machinery design phase, such as ISO 14119:2013, emphasize the appropriate design and selection of protective devices to prevent bypassing.
Despite such standards, bypassing safeguards is a common issue at the machinery use phase.
ISO 12100:2010 indicates, “experience has shown that even well-designed safeguarding can fail or be violated”.
This unsafe practice can cause serious injuries or fatalities.
This paper presents an improved version of a bypassing-related assessment tool initially inspired by ISO 14119.
The improvement results from testing its performance through industrial case studies to explore how the tool works in reality.
Five occupational health and safety (OHS) practitioners apply this tool in four plants in Quebec to 18 machines and 37 activities.
Afterwards, the OHS practitioners provide feedback using a questionnaire.
The findings reveal that the tool is appropriate for the machine usage phase to prevent bypassing with an overall 82% satisfaction score.
The probability levels of bypassing given by the tool enable a safety improvement prioritization method for the machines and safeguards.
The tool was improved, redefining some incentives to bypass and its layout.
The findings explain how practitioners could influence decision-making to minimize incentives to bypass and the probability of bypassing to prevent accidents.
</p>.

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