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Risk Assessment Standards Ensure Machinery End-User Safety

Risk assessment can be lengthy for OEMs, but the benefits of machine safety and reputation outweigh the costs.

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Machinery risk assessments can capture knowledge about machine performance that is valuable for both OEMs and end-users.
PMMI Business Intelligence: 2023 The Impact of Global and Local Standards on OEMs & Suppliers

Great innovations can require risk, but there’s no better area to stay risk-averse than end-user safety.

That’s why all packaging and processing machinery designs require risk assessment, says PMMI Business Intelligence’s 2023 report, “The Impact of Global and Local Standards on OEMs and Suppliers.”

Compliance with risk assessment requirements is imperative because the process identifies potential risks, enables mitigation, and results in a safer machine.

End users often ask about risk assessment in purchase orders for new equipment. This stipulation strengthens relationships between end users and suppliers, serves as a foundation for in-house safety procedures, and ensures suppliers are following the same standards across lines, plants, and countries, as explained by Bruce Main and Fred Hayes in the 2022 virtual presentation “Risk Assessment: Implications for the Leadership Team.” 

When to conduct risk assessments

When to do machinery risk assessmentChanging a machine's design to mitigate risk becomes harder as development progresses.PMMI Business Intelligence: 2023 The Impact of Global and Local Standards on OEMs & SuppliersThe risk assessment process needs to be in place at the beginning of the design phase because the ability to change the design declines as the design progresses, and the cost of changes increases, Main and Hayes said.

When completed early in the design, the risk assessment process yields many benefits. Main and Hayes say it can decrease uncertainty about the machine, yield more granular data, capture knowledge about machine performance and operator interaction, and identify more hazards to enable mitigation. It can also demonstrate to end users that risk levels are acceptable, document foreseeability, provide a more productive, safer work environment, give the OEM or supplier company a competitive advantage, and make the design more defendable.