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Worker suffers injuries from conveyor

July 7, 2016 | By Rehana Begg

Kitchener, ON – BFG Canada Ltd., a cracker manufacturer, pleaded guilty and was fined $110,000 after a worker suffered permanent injuries when a hand was pulled into machinery.

The incident occurred on December 5, 2014 at the company’s manufacturing facility at 1760 Strasburg Road in Kitchener, Ont.

Part of the company’s cracker manufacturing facility consisted of an incline conveyor system used to cool crackers and transport them through the processing line. The incline conveyor system was driven by a 6- to 7-foot-wide powered roller that rotated counter-clockwise, pulling the conveyor belt forward. One centimetre from the powered roller was an additional roller rotating clockwise to guide the belt. This combination of rollers created a pinch point.

On the day of the incident, the powered roller was slipping and therefore unable to move the conveyor belt forward. A worker was instructed by a BFG lead hand to troubleshoot and repair this problem.

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While the machine was still running, the injured worker noticed a piece of grip tape was sticking out from the edge of the powered roller, less than12 inches from the pinch point, and grabbed the grip tape to tear it off the roller. In doing so a hand was pulled into the pinch point.

The injured worker managed to switch off the machine and was freed about 40 minutes later by emergency personnel who transported the worker to hospital.

The worker sustained serious injuries and suffers permanent restrictions.

The company pleaded guilty to failing to ensure a guard or other device was in place on the conveyor system to protect a worker from an in-running nip hazard as required by Section 25 of the Industrial Establishments Regulation, which was a violation of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

BFG Canada Ltd. was fined $110,000 in Kitchener court by Justice of the Peace Adriana Magoulas on June 13, 2016.

Source: Ontario Ministry of Labour

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