The Hidden Dangers of Ice Resurfacers - And How to Avoid Them

The Hidden Dangers of Ice Resurfacers - And How to Avoid Them

Ensuring Workplace Safety: Best Practices for Ice Resurfacer Auger Operation

Operating ice resurfacers comes with risks, especially when handling augers. A recent workplace injury in the Municipality of Lambton Shores underscores the need for proper training and safety protocols.

At Log Books Unlimited, we emphasize record-keeping and best practices to enhance workplace safety. This blog highlights key safety considerations for ice resurfacer augers and how proper documentation can prevent injuries and ensure compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).

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Understanding the Risks of Ice Resurfacer Augers

Ice resurfacer augers are crucial for collecting, lifting, and propelling ice shavings into the snow bin. However, their high-speed rotation (450 to 1600 RPM) and sharp edges pose significant risks to operators. The most common causes of injury include:

  • Lack of proper training on machine hazards
  • Attempting to clear jammed augers without following safety procedures
  • Bypassing manufacturer-installed guards and switches
  • Contacting moving parts during maintenance

To mitigate these risks, facilities must prioritize operator training, routine maintenance, and proper documentation of safety procedures.

Ice Resurfacer Auger

Importance of Proper Documentation

Maintaining accurate records is essential for ensuring compliance with workplace safety regulations. Key documentation includes:

  • Operator training records
  • Maintenance and inspection logs
  • Incident reports
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

At Log Books Unlimited, we offer customizable log books to help facility managers keep track of these critical details. Proper documentation not only ensures compliance but also helps identify trends and areas for improvement in workplace safety.

A teal ice resurfacing machine operates on a smooth outdoor ice rink. A person is seated at the controls, with trees and buildings visible in the background.

How Log Books Can Help Ensure Worker Safety

Log books play a crucial role in maintaining a safe work environment by ensuring that safety protocols are followed and documented. By consistently logging operator training, equipment maintenance, and incident reports, facilities can:

  • Track operator competency and ensure all workers are properly trained.
  • Identify recurring safety hazards and take proactive measures to mitigate risks.
  • Maintain a reliable record for inspections and compliance audits.
  • Ensure accountability among staff by having a clear record of safety measures being followed.

By using log books to document safety practices, facility managers can create a structured approach to workplace safety, reducing the likelihood of accidents and ensuring a safer working environment for all employees.

Relevant Products 

For facilities operating ice resurfacers, specialized log books can be particularly beneficial. 

Ice Rink / Refrigeration Collection

The Ice Rink / Refrigeration log books are designed to record detailed refrigeration maintenance activities. It includes sections for pressure, temperature, oil, spanning 368 numbered pages. This comprehensive documentation aids in monitoring equipment performance and ensuring safety standards are met.

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Custom Log Book

At Log Books Unlimited, we offer custom log books that can be tailored to specific facility needs, including:

  • Customized spreadsheets to track operator training, maintenance schedules, and incident reports.
  • Dedicated sections for safety checklists, daily operational logs, and emergency procedures.
  • Custom layouts designed for easy data entry and quick reference during inspections.
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Operator Training Requirements

Under OHSA, supervisors are responsible for ensuring that ice resurfacer operators receive proper training on handling the machine safely. Training should include:

  • Recognizing the risks associated with auger operation
  • Adhering to manufacturer safety guidelines and machine manuals
  • Proper procedures for clearing jammed augers
  • Routine maintenance and inspection requirements

Facilities should maintain detailed training logs to ensure compliance and track operator competency over time.

An ice resurfacing machine smooths the surface of an outdoor ice rink at night.

Common Causes of Ice Resurfacer Auger Failure

Auger failures can disrupt operations and increase injury risks. Some common causes include:

  1. Failure to clean the auger system – Regular washing prevents buildup and ensures smooth operation.
  2. Cutting too much ice at once – Overloading the auger can cause it to jam.
  3. Foreign objects on the ice – Items like coins, pucks, and skate guards can get lodged in the auger, causing malfunctions.
  4. Lack of routine maintenance – Facilities must establish a service schedule to prevent mechanical failures.

By documenting maintenance schedules and incident reports, facility managers can proactively address recurring issues and improve safety measures.

Ice Resurfacer Machine

Safe Practices for Clearing Jammed Augers

Jammed augers are a common occurrence, but improper handling can result in severe injuries. Safe practices include:

  • Powering down the machine before attempting to clear a jam
  • Using appropriate tools and protective gear
  • Following manufacturer guidelines and SOPs
  • Deferring to a qualified mechanic when necessary

Facility management should develop a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for dealing with jammed augers and ensure all operators receive proper training. Keeping logs of these procedures and incidents can help refine safety protocols and prevent future accidents.

Conclusion

Safety in ice resurfacing operations requires a combination of proper training, adherence to best practices, and thorough documentation. By implementing these measures, facilities can reduce the risk of injuries, extend the lifespan of their equipment, and ensure compliance with safety regulations.

Have any questions? Get in touch or submit your request via email LBU@logbooks.com

FAQ

It ensures compliance, tracks training, identifies risks, and improves workplace safety.

Common causes include lack of training, bypassing safety guards, and improper jam-clearing techniques.

Power down the machine, use proper tools and gear, follow manufacturer guidelines, and ensure operators are trained.