Power infrastructure manufacturing build some of the world's most critical equipment. From transformers and switchgear to generators and electrical distribution systems, production depends on heavy manufacturing processes, automated equipment, and experienced operators.

PowerSafe Automation helps manufacturers reduce machine risk through engineered safeguarding solutions that improve worker protection while supporting productivity, maintenance accessibility, and long-term equipment reliability.

Whether you're modernizing legacy equipment or standardizing machine safety across multiple facilities, we provide turnkey solutions from assessment through installation.

Power infrastructure manufacturing

Equipment We Commonly Safeguard

  • Transformer manufacturing equipment
  • Switchgear assembly lines
  • Electrical panel manufacturing equipment
  • Busbar fabrication equipment
  • CNC machining centers
  • Hydraulic presses
  • Mechanical presses
  • Coil winding machines
  • Laser cutting systems
  • Robotic welding cells
  • Resistance welders
  • Tube bending equipment

Common Machine Safety Challenges

  • Legacy production equipment still critical to operations
  • Large moving machinery with multiple hazard zones
  • Operator loading and unloading hazards
  • Pinch points during assembly operations
  • Robotic welding and material handling cells
  • Coil winding and rotating equipment exposure
  • Maintenance access requiring temporary safeguarding removal
  • Frequent machine changeovers and setup activities
  • Standardizing guarding across multiple facilities
  • Reducing risk without sacrificing production throughput

Our Turnkey Machine Safety Services

Machine Guarding Assessments including Risk Reduction Prioritization Programs (RRPP), Machine Safety Design & Engineering with Custom Mechanical Guarding, Safety Control System Design with Safety PLC Programming, Safety Relay Integration, Light Curtains, Laser Scanners, Safety Mats, & Area Scanners, Interlocked Guard Doors, Safety Gate Systems, Safety Validation, Installation & Commissioning, Documentation & Training

Compliance & Standards

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212 – General machine guarding

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 – Control of hazardous energy

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.217 – Press safety (if applicable)

OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart O – Broader guarding requirements

ANSI B11.19 – Performance criteria for safeguarding 

Hazards Mitigated

  • Rotating Tooling
  • Pinch Points
  • Flying Chips & Debris
  • Automated Robotic Motion
  • Stored Energy
  • Unexpected Startup

All guards are designed and built to custom fit your specific application and operational methodologies, while maintaining clean, organized environments and providing safer workspaces for operators and maintenance teams.

Create a Safer Work Environment

Serving power infrastructure manufacturing facilities nationwide, our team will build a solution that fits your needs.

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