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Software assesses machinery risks

An Industrial Safety Integration product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 4, 2005

Industrial Safety Integration has released a new version of its machinery risk assessment software package.

Industrial Safety Integration has released a new version of its machinery risk assessment software package.

CIRSMA provides a system of examining individual hazards to determine their severity, the need for access to the hazardous area, and the likelihood of a person avoiding harm should the hazardous motion occur.

This concept is based on the risk assessment methodology as described in ISO-14121, ANSI B11.TR3, and EN1050.

By considering individual hazardous areas rather than attempting to assess an entire machine cell as one hazardous area, suitable risk reduction methods can be assigned.

CIRSMA Version 2.1.0 incorporates the following improvements: a point of operation copy/paste function; automatic warning of risk assessment versions which are approaching the closure date; additional selections in the point of operation screen for risk reduction measures; hold to run control(s) have been added to the risk reduction measures selections; the explorer window displays all records in a tree structure; a context menu (right click) for record control in the explorer window; tabs have been added to allow easy switching between screens; a notes field has been added to the client and equipment screens; the ability to e-mail directly from client screen; sisable dialog screens; most recent list of databases accessed in the file menu; additional menus added for record control; and multiple task hazard documents can be assigned to a point of operation.

In addition, the software includes a document management module.

This feature will enable companies to prepare a long term plan and set target dates for the implementation of remedial measures.

The program also provides a facility with the ability to track equipment or process modifications, and develop realistic safety policies that can help to ensure viability.

Also included in the program is a facility safety management system.

This feature can help a company define what type of person should be allowed into the hazardous area, the hiring requirements for a specific task, and the corporate safety policy development requirements.

CIRSMA can provide a company with the opportunity to properly document all the steps that are taken in exercising due diligence.

This type of documentation is a valuable asset and should be available in the workplace.

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