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The Importance of Conveyor Side Extensions on Transfer Points in MRFs: Preventing Spillage and Enhancing Safety

In Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs), conveyor belt systems serve as the backbone of the operation, efficiently transporting mixed recyclables through various stages of sorting, processing, and storage. However, the efficiency of these conveyor systems can be compromised if proper precautions aren’t taken—one critical aspect being the use of conveyor guards at transfer points.

Conveyor side extensions not only enhance safety but also play a crucial role in maintaining the cleanliness and efficiency of the facility by preventing material spillage. Here’s a closer look at why they are indispensable in MRF operations:


1. Preventing Material Spillage

Transfer points are areas where materials move from one conveyor belt to another or from a chute to a conveyor. These are high-risk zones for material spillage due to changes in the direction, speed, or volume of the materials being transferred. Spillage can lead to multiple issues:

  • Waste of Materials: Valuable recyclables can be lost if they spill off the system and are not effectively recovered.
  • Operational Inefficiencies: Spilled materials may clog machinery or require frequent clean-up, causing downtime and increased labour costs.
  • Environmental Concerns: Spillage can lead to a messy work environment, which may violate cleanliness and safety regulations.

Conveyor guards effectively contain materials at these critical points, ensuring they remain within the system and are directed properly along the intended path.


2. Enhancing Workplace Safety

Safety is a top priority in any industrial facility, and MRFs are no exception. Transfer points can pose risks to workers if materials or equipment components, such as conveyor belts, are exposed. Conveyor guards help mitigate these risks by:

  • Reducing Exposure to Moving Parts: Guards create a barrier between workers and moving parts of the conveyor, minimising the risk of entanglement, pinching, or other injuries.
  • Protecting Against Flying Debris: In some cases, materials can become airborne during the transfer process, potentially injuring nearby workers. Guards help contain these materials.

By reducing the potential for accidents, conveyor guards and side extensions contribute to a safer working environment and help facilities comply with occupational safety standards.


3. Maintaining Operational Efficiency

An efficient conveyor system is essential for the smooth operation of MRFs, and spillage at transfer points can disrupt this efficiency. Conveyor guards prevent spillage and help facilities maintain the following:

  • Steady Material Flow: Guards ensure that materials are consistently directed onto the next stage of the conveyor system, reducing bottlenecks.
  • Lower Maintenance Costs: With fewer spills, there is less need for cleanup and fewer instances of equipment damage caused by rogue materials.
  • Improved Sorting Accuracy: Contained materials are more likely to reach the correct sorting stations, enhancing the accuracy of the recycling process.

4. Supporting Regulatory Compliance

Many regions have strict regulations governing waste management and recycling facilities. Spillage can result in fines or penalties for non-compliance. Properly installed conveyor guards help facilities meet these regulations by:

  • Ensuring clean and orderly operations.
  • Protecting workers in line with health and safety laws.
  • Reducing environmental risks associated with material escape.

5. Customisation for MRF Applications

MRFs process a wide variety of materials, from paper and plastics to metals and glass, each with its own unique handling requirements. Conveyor guards can be customized to meet these specific needs:

  • Adjustable Guards: For systems that handle varying material sizes or volumes, adjustable guards allow for flexibility.
  • Durable Materials: Guards made of high-strength materials ensure they can withstand the demands of heavy or abrasive recyclables.
  • Seamless Integration: Modern conveyor guards are designed to integrate seamlessly with existing systems, minimising disruption during installation.

Conveyor guards and side extensions at transfer points are an essential investment for MRFs. They play a pivotal role in preventing spillage, enhancing safety, maintaining operational efficiency, and ensuring regulatory compliance. By effectively managing material flow, these guards contribute to a cleaner, safer, and more efficient recycling process.

Facilities that prioritise the use of high-quality conveyor guards not only improve their bottom line and demonstrate a commitment to sustainable and responsible recycling practices. In an industry where every efficiency counts, the importance of these protective measures cannot be overstated.

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Hoverdale’s Conveyor Side Extensions offer a reliable solution to these challenges, ensuring clean and efficient conveyor belt operations. By investing in such advanced cleaning technology and maintenance services, MRFs can optimise their processes, reduce costs, and contribute more effectively to a sustainable future.

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BEN DUCHESNE

Ben is a time serviced field service engineer in the busy waste and recycling sector, who’s career moved into to managing service teams and beyond. Originally beginning his career with a HGV repair and maintenance apprenticeship with IVECO, from there travelling and working in multiple countries moving towards waste processing shredders.

Ben joined the Hoverdale team in September 2024 seeking to apply his extensive knowledge to a new area. His values and ethics fit perfectly within the Hoverdale ethos.

He is happily married to Kristina, with 4 wonderful young children; 14, 11, 8 and 5. We the children he doesn’t get much spare time. He is a family man, who enjoys spending as much time with them as possible.

DAVID BARTER

David is an experienced leader, with a background covering Operations, eCommerce, Finance, Compliance, HR and IT. His career spans Banking, Retail and Engineering, spending the majority of his career working for ALDI as they grew to become 4th largest supermarket in the UK, including seven years on their UK board as Managing Director of IT and eCommerce.

David joined Hoverdale’s Senior Management Team in 2023 to seek a fresh challenge in a completely different industry sector. He has applied his approach to Process Improvement, Efficiency, Customer Service and Teamwork to great effect during Hoverdale’s sustained growth.

Married to Jane, with three adult sons between them, David volunteers on the board of the Nottingham Playhouse theatre as well as his local rugby and football clubs. Any spare time he spends enjoying walks with their Golden Retriever, Buzz, who is also regularly seen in the Hoverdale office.

MATT BEVERLEY

A time served Mechanical engineer Matt’s background includes many high-profile projects within the Automotive Industry: The Rolls Royce Phantom, Rolls Royce Cullinan, Spyker Le-Mans racing teams, Bentley, Aston Martin, and Airbus A380. This history and knowledge of complex manufacturing and engineering projects have been transferred and further developed into the bulk material handling sector. Matt has work in Europe, North America, Indonesia, and China

He joined the bulk solids and bulk handling industry in 2019 as Managing Director of Hoverdale UK Ltd and subsequently completed a Management buyout in July 2020. The business has grown yearly, increased employment, its customer base, and worldwide reputation, and disrupted the market with groundbreaking innovative technology. Since Matt took over Hoverdale, the company has filed four patents for innovation; one was granted in 2023 for a design to improve bulk handling. The success had been driven by delivering tailored solutions to the waste recycling sectors that keep material flowing out and money flowing in.

Awards Include

  • 2024 – Shapa company of the Year
  • 2024- Shapa Innovation in Technology
  • 2024- MHEA Engineer of the year
  • 2021 – MHEA Innovation of the year
  • 2021- IMechE Innovation award

Current Positions Include.

  • Group Chairman Hoverdale UK Ltd
  • President (MHEA) Material Handling Engineers Association
  • Vice Chairman: IMechE Bulk Material Handling Committee
  • Council Member: (SHAPA) Solids Handling & Particle Association
  • Member: Chartered Management Institute

Matt has been happily married to Julie for 22 years and has 4 children, 3 of which are involved within the Hoverdale group of companies. He is an RFU level 2 qualified coach and referee having been in several head coaching roles at various age groups from under 6’s to adults for his local team Nuneaton RFC. He believes in the core values that rugby teaches of Teamwork, Respect, Enjoyment, Discipline, Sportsmanship and try’s to carry this through in his day to day business activities. He is passionate at brining the next generation of young, diverse engineers into the sector through promotion of apprenticeship scheme and further education routes.