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Added: April 28, 20252025-04-28T10:06:43-04:00 2025-04-28T10:06:43-04:00In: Mining Operations

What are safety measures to be taken when operating a jaw crusher?

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Jaw crushers are used both in the mining industry to produce metals and in aggregate quarries to produce building materials. This is a very important piece of equipment that requires a certain amount of experience to handle and maintain. Strict safety measures must be observed before, during and after the machine’s operation, or in an emergency should a breakdown occur This article looks at the potential risks and measures to adopt, as set out in the user guide drawn up by the University of California (SOP-JawCrusher.Pdf, n.d.).

Potential Hazards and Injuries
  • Hair/clothing/gloves/limbs getting caught in moving jaws (entrapment or amputation possible).
  • Flying rock chips and dust (eye injury).
  • Struck by ejected objects e.g., too-large rocks (blunt trauma).
  • Silica dust inhalation (respiratory damage).
Wearing personal protective equipment
  • Safety glasses must be worn when operating this equipment.
  • Long and loose hair must be contained.
  • Hearing protection required when operating this equipment.
  • Respiratory protection must be worn.
  • Sturdy closed-toe shoes must be worn.
  • Gloves must not be worn during operation.
Pre-Operational Safety Checks
  • Locate and ensure you are familiar with all machine operations and controls.
  • Ensure that the wall-mounted dust collection system is turned on before starting the crusher.
  • Position the dust collection intake near the output of the crusher.
  • De-energize and lock-out machine before attempting any maintenance or when adjusting jaw plate distance.
  • Ensure sample materials have been reduced to appropriate size to avoid getting stuck or kicking back from crusher.
  • Ensure sample collection tray is in place under crusher output.
  • Put on required PPE before using equipment.
Safe Practices During Operation
  • Before making adjustments or before removing the sample collection tray, switch off and bring the machine to a complete standstill.
  • Feed samples slowly and with care into the hopper to ensure thorough processing.
  • Use the cover plate to block the hopper while samples are being processed.
  • Keep long hair, clothing, and limbs away from the moving pieces of the crusher.
Ending Operations and Cleaning Up
  • Switch off the machine and wait until the jaws come to a complete stop.
  • Switch off the dust collection unit.
  • Thoroughly clean jaws, input hopper, and output to avoid contamination.
  • Leave the machine in a safe, clean, and tidy state.
  • Use the shop vac, if necessary, to clean up rock debris on the floor.

Note: Don’t use faulty equipment. Immediately report suspect equipment. Never leave machine running unattended. Do not attempt to unjam stuck rocks while the machine is running.

Reference

SOP-JawCrusher.pdf. (n.d.). Retrieved April 28, 2025, from https://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/SOP-JawCrusher.pdf

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