ESPE Inspection Service is tailored to customers' needs
Posted to News on 9th Aug 2011, 23:17

ESPE Inspection Service is tailored to customers' needs

Safety Systems Technology (an engineering and electrical safety company that is now incorporated within TV SD Product Service Ltd) is launching an ESPE Inspection Service. Many employers are unaware that carrying out regular PUWER inspections may be insufficient for them to meet their legal obligations in respect of machinery safety, warns Gary Trewhitt of Safety Systems Technology. In particular, special requirements apply to machines that incorporate electro-sensitive protective equipment (ESPE) such as light curtains, and these requirements often fall outside the scope of routine PUWER inspections.

ESPE Inspection Service is tailored to customers' needs

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published HSG180, Application of electro-sensitive protective equipment using light curtains and light beam devices to machinery. This publication is provided for guidance only but, because of the safety critical nature of the use of ESPE, employers are well advised to follow its provisions unless they can demonstrate very good reasons for doing otherwise. HSG180 is available as a free download form the HSE's website.

The section of HSG180 that deals with inspection and test states in paragraph 118 that, "installations using ESPE should be inspected at suitable intervals". In paragraph 124, it goes on to explain that the recommended maximum interval between each periodic inspection and test is six months for type 4 ESPE and twelve months for type 2 ESPE, and that this interval will also depend on the equipment to which it is fitted and the risk as a whole.

In other words, there are multiple factors that determine how often ESPE should be inspected and tested but, in many cases, this will be more often than routine PUWER assessments are carried out on the machine.

ESPE inspection requirements

It is these cases that create a potential pitfall for employers who are not fully aware of the requirements relating to ESPE, as it is now easy to see that simply carrying out regularly scheduled PUWER assessments is not enough - the ESPE will require additional inspection and testing. It is also important to note that, as with PUWER assessments, the inspection and testing of ESPE must be carried out by a person with appropriate competence.

Since many companies have neither the in-house expertise nor the capacity to deal with these additional ESPE inspections, Safety Systems Technology has introduced a new standalone ESPE periodic inspection and test service that can be tailored to suit the requirements of individual installations.

This service accurately follows the guidance given in HSG180 and includes inspection of the ESPE to that ensure that it is the correct distance from the danger zone, ensuring that safeguards are in place to prevent access to the danger zone from directions not covered by the ESPE, testing the response time and detection capability of the ESPE installation, inspecting any stopping performance monitor that may be fitted, and testing primary machine control elements to ensure correct functioning.

Contact the company for more information about its ESPE Inspection Service.


TÜV SÜD

Belasis Business Centre
Coxwold Way
TS23 4EA
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)333 123 7777

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