Interlocks: Essential Components of Machinery Safety

 

 

When it comes to the safety of workers in industrial environments, interlocks play a crucial role. These devices, also known as guard switches, guard locks, gate locks, safety switches, and safety locks, are designed to protect employees from hazardous situations.

The use of interlocks in machinery safety is regulated by numerous national and international standards, including ANSI and ISO. These standards define the requirements for the design, installation, and maintenance of interlocks.

What are Interlocks and how do they work?

An interlock is a mechanical or electrical device that prevents the operation of a machine or process unless certain conditions are met. For example, an interlock may prevent a machine from starting unless all guards are in place and properly secured, keeping employees from accessing hazardous areas of the machinery while it is in operation.

In the context of machinery safety interlocks have many names, some of which indicate the type of application where they are used, including guard switches, guard locks, gate locks, safety switches, and safety locks. These devices work by requiring the operator to perform a specific action, such as pressing a button; inserting a key or simply opening a door, before they can access the machinery.

The Benefits of Using Interlocks

 

There are numerous benefits to using interlocks in machinery safety. Some of the key advantages include:

There are numerous benefits to using interlocks in machinery safety. Some of the key advantages include:

Every piece of machinery has unique safety requirements, and interlocks should be customized to meet the specific needs of each piece of equipment. At Fortress Safety, we have a team of application experts who can help you determine the right interlocks for your machinery and ensure that they meet all relevant safety standards.

Contact Fortress Safety for Expert Help with Machinery Safety Standards

If you need help with machinery safety standards or have any questions about interlocks, contact the experts at Fortress.

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