A plastics granulator shears and smashes scrap plastic to make granules for moulding. Heavy knives are bolted to a rotor turn at high speed, close to a fixed anvil. Plastic offcuts from pressed products are loaded into a small granulator beside the press. Larger quantities are brought to a large granulator.
While this guidance has not been updated to reflect current work health and safety legislation (the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 and regulations), it may still contain relevant information and practices to keep workers and others healthy and safe.
Please read this guidance in conjunction with all relevant industry standards that apply to you as a PCBU. This guidance will be progressively reviewed and either updated, replaced with other guidance, or revoked.
Granules pass through a screen which limits their maximum size. Granules that fall through the screen are collected for moulding.
Figure 1: Plastic granulator
Figure 2: Side elevation of plastics granulator
Hazards
- Contact with knives
- Entanglement
- Contact or impact from ejecting plastic
- Dust
- Fire & explosion
- Noise
- Slips, trips and falls
- Entanglement from unexpected rotor movement (during maintenance, cleaning & repairs)
- Collision between moving and fixed knives
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Ear protection
- Eye protection
- Face protection
- Hand protection
- Dust protection
Tasks
Harm
- Deep cuts or amputation
Controls
- POWER the cutters from interlocked circuits to ensure they do not move until guards are closed.
- ENSURE that the size and shape of the chutes prevents reach to the knives.
- USE a paddle to push items into the chute.
- CUT material (like plastic sheet) to a MAXIMUM length of 1.5 metres, to prevent entanglement.
- NEVER stand on raised supports that increase the chance of reaching the cutters.
- KEEP guard interlocks safely maintained.
Rotors are somewhat sluggish, revolving for several seconds after power is turned off. Operators can slip and make contact with sharp knife edges while handling rotors.
Task – Breaking down plastics
Hazard
Harm
- Hands and arms pulled into chute
Controls
- REDUCE length of material for granulation to a maximum of 1.5 metres.
Hazard
Harm
- Cuts
- Bruising
Controls
- USE flexible curtains in the throat of the chute to minimise the chance of thrown items. Curtains MUST allow entry of items for granulation.
- WEAR a face guard as protection from ejected items.
Items that contact the knives and are thrown back from the chute can be hazardous.
Other (non-mechanical) hazards
Hazard
Dust
Harm
- Eye irritation or damage
- Breathing problems, lung damage or cancer
- Worsening of existing health problems
Controls
- CONTAIN plastics dust as much as possible during granulation.
- CLEAN plastic dust from surfaces where it lands. Blowing dust with compressed air is NOT acceptable.
- Handling and storage processes MUST MINIMISE spills and dust.
- PROVIDE adequate ventilation/extraction.
- ALWAYS USE respiratory protection.
- ALWAYS USE eye protection.
Hazard
Harm
- Burns
- Property damage
Controls
- KEEP fire extinguishers readily available, and ENSURE staff know how to use them.
Plastics dust not contained during and after granulation could cause fire and explosion.
Hazard
Noise
Harm
- Hearing damage or loss
Controls
- INSTALL granulators in rooms separate from the main factory.
- Hire specialists to engineer NOISE REDUCTION.
- ALWAYS WEAR hearing protection.
A safe level of noise over an eight hour day is 85dB(A). A plastics granulator may exceed this noise intensity.
Hazard
Harm
- Potential for hands to be trapped
- Cuts
- Bruising from impact or contact
Controls
- KEEP up-to-date housekeeping procedures.
- KEEP the area around granulators clear of slip and trip hazards.
Task – Maintenance, cleaning & repairs
Hazard
Harm
- Deep cuts or amputation
Controls
- LOCK-OUT all power supplies before maintenance, cleaning and repairs.
- ENSURE that guards cannot be opened until knives stop moving.
- APPLY daily safety checks, and arrange regular inspections by a competent person.
- REMOVE or LOCK-OUT granulators that do not meet safety check requirements, and DO NOT USE until and repaired or replaced.
- KEEP guard interlocks safely maintained.
- WEAR gloves and USE appropriate tools when handling knives.
If additional safeguards are required they MUST be fitted by a competent person working to recognised safety standards. Instructions MUST BE provided in a language that operators understand.
Hazard
Harm
- Sparking
- Damage to granulator
- Consequent damage to property and people
Controls
- ENSURE knives are secured according to manufacturer’s instructions.
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