The term “social distance” is one we are all too familiar with given the global COVID-19 pandemic. Maintaining social distance from others in public will minimize your exposure and keep you safe and healthy. Keeping safety in mind, I would like you to think of your conveyor belts and how often plant personnel or contractors are exposed to them and why.
One common reason for exposure to belt conveyors is regularly maintaining belt cleaners. Depending on wear rates/timeframes and material characteristics, some belt cleaners may need frequently tensioned and others can get by with a quick visual inspection to make sure nothing is glaringly wrong. We all understand the importance of a clean belt so we pay very close attention to belt cleaner systems. We also understand and see the other side of this where there isn't enough manpower to inspect and maintain belt cleaners as needed.
We know that a common method/misconception is that belt cleaners only tend to require service when carryback is observed. But if you rely only on the “visual” test for carryback, it is too late. At this point, you have lost material that has already been handled and is creating a mess on the structure and the ground below for plant personnel to clean up.
If we can minimize exposure to or “social distance” from belt cleaners, we can reduce the risk of someone getting injured. We have always strived for safety and led the way in innovation, and our new intuitive "N2" technology is another example of this. The
Autonomous vehicles, remote monitoring technology, drone stock pile inventory, and automated tensioning of belt cleaning systems are all examples of how technology is the future of our industries. I am proud to be with a company that is positioned at the forefront of innovation and technological advancements.