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What are the key features of safety guarding systems?
The key features of safety guarding systems include:
- Physical Barriers – Fixed or modular guards to block access to hazardous areas.
- Interlocking Mechanisms – Automatically shut down machinery when guards are opened or removed.
- Visibility – Mesh or transparent panels allow safe monitoring of operations.
- Hazard Containment – Prevents debris, sparks, or machine parts from escaping the guarded area.
- Customizability – Adjustable dimensions, materials, and layouts to suit specific machinery and environments.
- Safety Sensors – Devices like light curtains and pressure-sensitive mats detect worker presence and stop operations.
- Two-Hand Controls – Require both hands for operation, keeping hands away from danger zones.
- Compliance – Designed to meet safety standards like OSHA, ISO, and ANSI regulations.
- Durability – Built with strong materials like steel, aluminum, or polycarbonate for long-term use.
- Easy Integration – Compatible with gates, locks, alarms, and safety interlocks for enhanced protection.
These features ensure worker safety, hazard control, and regulatory compliance in industrial settings.