Product Safety Report: Sacmi Packaging S.p.A LT13 forming machine exit conveyor (2401-0058)

Product Safety Report for Sacmi Packaging S.p.A LT13 forming machine exit conveyor presenting a serious risk of entanglement.

Product: Sacmi Packaging S.p.A LT13 forming machine exit conveyor

Hazard: The product presents a serious risk of entrapment as the user is not adequately protected from entangling with rotating parts.

Corrective action: The manufacturer has developed a fixed guard for the exit end of the conveyor which is available to customers as an optional retrofit.

Product information

Type Machinery - Incline Conveyor
Brand Sacmi Packaging S.p.A
Model LT13
Country of Origin Italy
Product Description The LT13 conveyor is an incline belt conveyor, designed and constructed to articulate with the exit end of a box or tray forming machine. The conveyor is integrated into the box or tray forming machine’s operating system, and does not operate independently.
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Hazard

The primary hazard presented by the LT13 conveyor is the risk of entanglement with rotating parts, including the idle roller at the exit end of the machine. The risk was highlighted by an incident in which a worker’s arm became entangled with the idle roller.

HSE’s investigation identified that the conveyor had not been safeguarded in a manner that complied with applicable Essential Health and Safety Requirements (EHSRs) within Schedule 2 of the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 (which implements the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC in Great Britain), namely EHSRs 1.1.2. and 1.3.7. The EHSRs require machinery to be so designed and constructed that contact with moving parts of machinery is prevented.

Corrective action

The machine manufacturer in Italy has developed a fixed guard for the exit end of the conveyor, which is available to GB customers as an optional retrofit. Please contact your supplier for redress.

Additional information

PSD case number: 2401-0058

Notified by: Health and Safety Executive

Updates to this page

Published 12 February 2024