Machine guards from Procter Machine Guarding

Procter Machine Guarding designs, manufactures and supplies a very wide range of high quality bespoke machine guarding, modular perimeter guards, and standard machine shop guards.  All machine guards are designed and manufactured in accordance with the latest health and safety regulations. 

We can fulfill every aspect of a machine guarding project, from initial survey, advice on health and safety regulations, design, manufacture and finally installation by our own highly skilled and experienced team.

Procter Machine Guarding is accredited with BS EN ISO 9001:2008 and this reflects our commitment to deliver machine guarding, machine guards and all associated services to the highest possible standards. 

At Procter Machine Guarding, we design, manufacture and install many different types of machine guards and these include:

The above is by no means a comprehensive list, and it might also be that you use different terminology for some types of guards.  So whatever type of guard you need and whatever your requirements, please contact us - we'll always be able to help. 

Machine guards and other services from Procter

As well as supplying a range of machine guards, Procter Machine Guarding also provides a comprehensive machine safety service that includes:
  • Site surveys
  • Advice on the latest health and safety regulations
  • Quotations
  • Design and manufacture
  • Installation
  • Supplying interlocks and light guards, safety mats etc

History of Procter Group

Procter Bros Ltd has five separate divisions: Machine Guarding, Fencing Systems and Sliding Gates, Concrete and Fencing Products, Cast Stone Architectural Features, and Pest Control Products.  In all its businesses, Procter aims to combine the best aspects of traditional craftsmanship and care for its customers and employees, with up to date technology and production methods.
For general advice or to discuss your requirements for Machine Guards, please call us on 02920 855 758 or fill out this simple machine guards request form.  
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Free BS EN ISO 12100 Risk Assessment Calculator
Procter Machine Guarding has released a Free BS EN ISO 12100 Risk Assessment Calculator. This is an updated version of the previous Risk Assessment Calculator, now based on the requirements of the British, European and International standard BS EN ISO 12100:2010 (Safety of machinery. General principles for design. Risk assessment and risk reduction), which replaces BS EN ISO 14121-1, the previous standard for machinery risk assessments.
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Machine guarding - South Wales supplier with a national reputation
Based in South Wales, Procter Machine Guarding is the UK's leading machinery guards specialist
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8th edition of guide to machinery guarding standards - OYG23
Procter Procter Machine Guarding has updated its publication On Your Guard - A Designer's Guide to Machinery Guarding Standards following the introduction of the new Machinery Directive and numerous revised standards.
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Procter introduces Satech low-cost modular guarding - OYG23
Having signed an exclusive distribution agreement, Procter Machinery Guarding is now able to supply the Satech low-cost modular perimeter guarding system to customers in the UK and Ireland. This includes a comprehensive range of panels, posts, doors, bracketry and accessories. Versatile and economical, the system will appeal to anyone using perimeter guarding, including end-user manufacturers, warehousing OEMs and automation line builders.
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Guarding Machinery in Educational Workshops
BSI has published BS 4163:2007 to replace BS4163:2000. Jeremy Procter, Convenor of the European Standards Committee responsible for Machine Guards, and Managing Director of Procter Machine Guarding, reviews the aspects of this updated Code of practice relating to machine safeguarding.
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OYG v20 Machine accident investigation kit
A Machine Accident Investigation Kit (MAIK) is available free of charge from Procter Machine Guarding. This fourth edition of the popular resource for managers incorporates a number of changes to bring it up to date following changes in, for example, standards references and website addresses.
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Safeguarding Machinery in schools and Colleges
On 31 May 2007 BSI published BS 4163: 2007 'Health and safety for design and technology in schools and similar establishments - Code of practice', which supersedes the 2000 version of the same Code of practice (CoP). Throughout the CoP there are references to machine guarding, so this present article highlights those and, in particular, the changes introduced in the latest edition of the CoP.
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New Guards for Old Machines - Extending Operating Life
Fitting new guards to old machines can be a cost-effective way to ensure that machinery meets current regulatory requirements so that its service life can be extended. In this article Jeremy Procter, a Member of BSI's MCE/3 committee, former Convenor of the European Standards Committee responsible for Machine Guards (CEN TC114 WG11), and Managing Director of Procter Machine Guarding, explains what needs to be considered when upgrading machinery guards.
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New design guide for machine guarding
Procter Brothers is publishing a new design guide for its unique Angel modular machine guarding system to assist those responsible for specifying and ordering perimeter guarding. The guide includes notes on machine safety issues - such as minimum reach distances - and the appropriate UK and European standards are listed for those readers who wish to know more.
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4th Edition of Guide to new Machine directive - OYG23
Procter Machine Guarding has updated its Guide to New Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC following the publication of the official guidance by the European Commission at the end of 2009. While the official guidance extends to more than 300 pages and goes into great detail, Procter's guide runs to 16 pages and provides the right level of information for people who need to gain an understanding of what the new Machinery Directive means to the way they design machines, document the design process and handle the paperwork necessary for CE marking a machine. Furthermore, Procter's guide highlights the changes compared with the old Directive, which is very useful for people who are familiar with the old regime.
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