Know that different conveyors and materials present different hazards;
Recognize the hazards associated with conveyors;
Recall the safety controls and practices you must use to stay safe when working around conveyors
Conveyors move materials quickly and efficiently, but they can be dangerous. Without safe practices and controls, people around them can suffer serious injuries, including amputations. This course will teach people who work around conveyors and their supervisors some basic safety guidelines. It will lay the foundation for the hands-on training that employers will provide about specific equipment, hazards, controls and practices at their work locations.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910, Subpart O: Machinery and Machine Guarding;
OSHA 29 1926.555: Conveyors;
ASME B20.1-2018: Safety Standard for Conveyors and Related Equipment;
CEMA-201: Safety Label Brochure
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, more than 9,000 serious conveyor belt accidents occur each year. Many of these accidents result in permanent hand injuries. Most of these accidents are not due to machine failure, but because of small mistakes, missed warnings, or a lack of proper training.
Our conveyor safety training equips you with the knowledge to identify hazards, implement safety protocols, and prevent accidents before they happen. Ready to create a safer workplace and protect yourself and your colleagues? Enroll in our comprehensive training today.
Our conveyor safety training program delivers essential knowledge through interactive modules designed to keep you engaged while learning critical safety practices. Here's what you'll learn:
This unit introduces you to different types of conveyor systems and the unique dangers they present. You'll learn to identify potential hazards like pinch points, entanglement zones, and falling material risks that exist in various conveyor environments.
Discover how to spot the early warning signs of conveyor malfunctions before they cause accidents. You'll explore how to identify danger zones around conveyors and understand proper signage and safety markings that keep workers alert to potential hazards.
Select and use the appropriate personal protective equipment when working around conveyors. You'll learn which gloves, eyewear, footwear, and other safety gear provide the best protection against specific conveyor-related hazards.
Master the day-to-day procedures that keep conveyor operations running smoothly and safely. You'll learn proper startup and shutdown sequences, emergency stop procedures, and how to perform visual inspections before beginning work.
Implement critical lockout/tagout procedures to prevent accidental startup during maintenance. You'll learn the step-by-step process for safely isolating energy sources and verifying that equipment is properly secured before performing any work.
Prepare yourself to react appropriately during conveyor emergencies. You'll learn how to respond to entanglement situations, material spills, and other common conveyor accidents while minimizing risk to yourself and others.
Navigate the complex world of safety regulations and standards governing conveyor operations. You'll understand your legal responsibilities under OSHA regulations and industry standards while learning how to maintain proper documentation.
Don't wait for an accident to highlight the importance of conveyor safety! Our training provides valuable skills that can save lives and prevent costly workplace injuries.
Conveyors are responsible for some of the most severe workplace injuries, often resulting in amputations or worse. This course teaches you to recognize hazardous conditions before they lead to major accidents.
Conveyor accidents don't just hurt people. They affect productivity and profits. With an understanding of proper safety protocols, you can maintain continuous operations while avoiding the costly shutdowns, investigations, and potential OSHA fines that follow workplace incidents.
A study by Advanced Technology Services found that 83% of manufacturing leaders observed increased productivity due to safety programs. Safety-conscious employees are valuable assets to any organization. When you have a certification, you demonstrate your commitment to workplace safety and add a marketable credential to your resume that sets you apart from other candidates in industrial settings.
Fear and uncertainty around dangerous equipment can impact job performance. This course builds your confidence by providing clear guidelines on how to work safely around conveyors. As a result, you focus on your job without unnecessary anxiety about potential hazards.
Staying compliant with OSHA and industry standards isn't just about avoiding fines. It is required to maintain a culture of safety. This training ensures you understand all relevant regulations and how to implement them in real-world conveyor operations.
Don't settle for outdated or generic safety training! LearnTastic offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date conveyor safety program available today. Join thousands of satisfied professionals who trust us for their safety education needs.
Our conveyor safety training is accepted by 98% of employers nationwide and aligns with key industry standards, including OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart O, OSHA 1926.555, ASME B20.1-2018, and CEMA-201 guidelines. This certification instantly boosts your credibility and shows your commitment to the safety standards employers trust and require.
Earn 0.02 CE credits while completing this course. This will help you maintain professional certifications and qualifications that advance your career opportunities.
All training materials strictly adhere to OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) regulations and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards, ensuring you receive the most current and compliant safety information available in the industry today.
Access your training anytime, anywhere on any device. Complete modules during breaks, between shifts, or whenever it's convenient for you without disrupting your busy work schedule.
Our content is created by safety professionals with decades of real-world conveyor experience, providing practical insights that go beyond textbook knowledge to prepare you for actual workplace scenarios.
With over 1,920 five-star reviews, our conveyor safety training has been trusted by workers across the manufacturing, warehousing, mining, and logistics industries nationwide.
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Is your job putting you at risk around conveyor systems? This training is essential for anyone who works near, operates, or maintains conveyor equipment. Join the course to protect yourself and your team if you are:
Manufacturing and production line workers
Warehouse and distribution center employees
Maintenance technicians and mechanics
Safety managers and supervisors
Conveyor operators and control room staff
Construction workers at sites with temporary conveyors
Mining industry personnel
Material handling specialists
Quality control inspectors
New employees working in facilities with conveyor systems
Our conveyor safety training meets all relevant regulatory requirements, which gives you confidence that your certification will be recognized industry-wide.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910, Subpart O: Machinery and Machine Guarding - Covers requirements for the protection of workers operating and maintaining machinery
OSHA 29 1926.555: Conveyors - Establishes safety requirements specific to conveyor systems in construction environments
ASME B20.1-2018: Safety Standard for Conveyors and Related Equipment - Provides comprehensive safety guidelines for conveyor design and operation
Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association CEMA-201: Safety Label Brochure - Outlines proper warning labels and signage for conveyor equipment.
UL certification Marks serve as a recognized symbol of trust in our customers’ products.
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What are the safety rules for conveyors?
Never reach into moving conveyors. Always use lockout/tagout procedures before maintenance. Keep loose clothing secured. Ensure all guards are in place before the operation. Know emergency stop locations. Maintain clear paths around conveyors. Report any unsafe conditions immediately.
What are the OSHA rules for conveyors?
OSHA requires proper guarding at all nip points, emergency stop devices within reach of operators, lockout/tagout procedures for maintenance, regular inspections, adequate training for all workers, and visible warning signs around hazardous areas of conveyor systems.
What are the three types of safety training?
The three types are awareness training (general hazard recognition), job-specific training (hands-on skills for specific conveyor operations), and emergency response training (procedures for accidents and malfunctions). Our conveyor safety training covers all three essential types.
What are the functional safety features of conveyors?
Functional safety features include emergency stop buttons, pull cords along conveyor paths, automatic shutoffs for jams, interlock guards that prevent operation when removed, warning alarms before startup, and motion sensors that detect workers in danger zones.